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1 Valse Adieu 1 Fille & 4 Types
2 Des Milliers de Baisers 1 Fille & 4 Types
3 Contre Nature 1 Fille & 4 Types
4 Rien N'est Vraiment Fini 1 Fille & 4 Types
5 Mon Homme 1 Fille & 4 Types
6 Je Lui Dirai 1 Fille & 4 Types
7 Retiens-Moi 1 Fille & 4 Types
8 Je T'aime Encore 1 Fille & 4 Types
9 Tu Nages 1 Fille & 4 Types
10 Ne Bouge Pas 1 Fille & 4 Types
11 Le Vol D'un Ange 1 Fille & 4 Types
12 Apprends-Moi 1 Fille & 4 Types
13 Tout L'Or Des Hommes 1 Fille & 4 Types
14 Ten Days A New Day Has Come
15 Sorry For Love A New Day Has Come
16 Superlove A New Day Has Come
17 At Last A New Day Has Come
18 I Surrender A New Day Has Come
19 Prayer A New Day Has Come
20 Right In Front Of You A New Day Has Come
21 A New Day Has Come (radio remix) A New Day Has Come
22 Have You Ever Been In Love A New Day Has Come
23 The Greatest Reward A New Day Has Come
24 When The Wrong One Loves You Right A New Day Has Come
25 Nature Boy A New Day Has Come
26 A New Day Has Come A New Day Has Come
27 I'm Alive A New Day Has Come
28 Aun Existe Amor A New Day Has Come
29 Goodbye's (The Saddest Word) A New Day Has Come
30 Rain, Tax (It's Inevitable) A New Day Has Come
31 That's The Way It Is All The Way-a Decade Of Song
32 My Heart Will Go On All The Way-a Decade Of Song
33 To Love You More All The Way-a Decade Of Song
34 The Power Of Love All The Way-a Decade Of Song
35 The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face All The Way-a Decade Of Song
36 Then You Look At Me All The Way-a Decade Of Song
37 Love Can Move Mountains All The Way-a Decade Of Song
38 Live All The Way-a Decade Of Song
39 I Want You To Need Me All The Way-a Decade Of Song
40 It's All Coming Back To Me Now All The Way-a Decade Of Song
41 All The Way All The Way-a Decade Of Song
42 Beauty And The Beast All The Way-a Decade Of Song
43 Because You Loved Me All The Way-a Decade Of Song
44 I'm Your Angel All The Way-a Decade Of Song
45 If These Walls Could Talk All The Way-a Decade Of Song
46 If You Asked Me To All The Way-a Decade Of Song
47 Love Can Move Mountains All The Way... A Decade Of Song
48 My Heart Will Go On All The Way... A Decade Of Song
49 That's The Way It Is All The Way... A Decade Of Song
50 The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face All The Way... A Decade Of Song
51 The Power Of Love All The Way... A Decade Of Song
52 Then You Look At Me All The Way... A Decade Of Song
53 To Love You More All The Way... A Decade Of Song
54 If Walls Could Talk All The Way... A Decade Of Song
55 Live All The Way... A Decade Of Song
56 I Want You To Need Me All The Way... A Decade Of Song
57 It' All Coming Back To Me Now All The Way... A Decade Of Song
58 All The Way All The Way... A Decade Of Song
59 I'm Your Angel All The Way... A Decade Of Song
60 Beauty And The Beast All The Way... A Decade Of Song
61 Because You Loved Me All The Way... A Decade Of Song
62 If You Asked Me To All The Way... A Decade Of Song
63 My Heart Will Go On Au Coeur Du Stade
64 Medley Au Coeur Du Stade
65 Let's Talk About Love Au Coeur Du Stade
66 I Don't Know Au Coeur Du Stade
67 I Believe You Au Coeur Du Stade
68 I'll Go Where You'll Go Au Coeur Du Stade
69 In Another World Au Coeur Du Stade
70 If Loving Each Other Was Enough Au Coeur Du Stade
71 For You To Still Love Me Au Coeur Du Stade
72 Earth Au Coeur Du Stade
73 It's For You C'est Pour Toi
74 She C'est Pour Toi
75 Tell Me If I Love You C'est Pour Toi
76 The Birds Of Happiness C'est Pour Toi
77 Virginie...love Story C'est Pour Toi
78 Woman In Love C'est Pour Toi
79 You Are There C'est Pour Toi
80 With You C'est Pour Toi
81 For You C'est Pour Toi
82 It's For Living C'est Pour Toi
83 I Don't Want C'est Pour Vivre
84 Good God's Voice C'est Pour Vivre
85 My Boyfriend Left Me C'est Pour Vivre
86 Too Young At Seventeen C'est Pour Vivre
87 The Paths Of My House C'est Pour Vivre
88 Paul Et Virginie C'est Pour Vivre
89 La Do Do La Do C'est Pour Vivre
90 It's For Living C'est Pour Vivre
91 In Love C'est Pour Vivre
92 Hymn To Friendship C'est Pour Vivre
93 Hello Mister Sam C'est Pour Vivre
94 Twenty Minutes Past 3 Hours C'est Pour Vivre
95 Benjamin C'est Pour Vivre
96 Don't Pity Me C'est Pour Vivre
97 Did You Give Enough Love Celine Dion
98 Beauty And The Beast (duet with Peabo Bryson) Celine Dion
99 Water From The Moon Celine Dion
100 I Love You, Good-Bye Celine Dion
101 Little Bit Of Love Celine Dion
102 If I Were You Celine Dion
103 Halfway To Heaven Celine Dion
104 If You Could See Me Now Celine Dion
105 Beauty And The Beast Celine Dion
106 If You Asked Me To Celine Dion
107 Introduction Celine Dion
108 Nothing Broken But My Heart Celine Dion
109 With This Tear Celine Dion
110 I Love You Goodbye Celine Dion
111 Show Some Emotion Celine Dion
112 Love Can Move Mountains Celine Dion
113 Introducton Celine Dion
114 If Only You Could See Me Now Celine Dion
115 Ziggy (a Boy Like No Others) Celine Dion L'olympia
116 Medley Starmania Celine Dion L'olympia
117 When We Only Have Love Celine Dion L'olympia
118 Words That Sound Celine Dion L'olympia
119 Where Does My Heart Beat Now Celine Dion L'olympia
120 Love Still Exists Celine Dion L'olympia
121 She Celine Dion L'olympia
122 I Dance In My Head Celine Dion L'olympia
123 Calling You Celine Dion L'olympia
124 Superman's Son Celine Dion L'olympia
125 The Power Of Love Celine Dion L'olympia
126 Businessman's Blues Celine Dion L'olympia
127 Love Can Move Mountains Celine Dion L'olympia
128 The Little Red Nosed Reindeer Celine Dion Chante Nol
129 The Forgotten Children Celine Dion Chante Nol
130 Santa Claus Is Coming Tonight Celine Dion Chante Nol
131 I Saw Mother Kissing Santa Claus Celine Dion Chante Nol
132 Merry Christmas Celine Dion Chante Nol
133 Little Santa Claus Celine Dion Chante Nol
134 Holy Night Celine Dion Chante Nol
135 A Promenade In Sledge Celine Dion Chante Nol
136 White Christmas Celine Dion Chante Nol
137 Glory Alleluia Celine Dion Chante Nol
138 Finale (the First Time) Celine Dion En Concert
139 What A Feeling Celine Dion En Concert
140 Up Where We Belong Celine Dion En Concert
141 The Paths Of My House Celine Dion En Concert
142 So Much Love I Have For You Celine Dion En Concert
143 Over The Rainbow Celine Dion En Concert
144 Ouverture (the First Time) Celine Dion En Concert
145 Of Love Or Of Friendship Celine Dion En Concert
146 Carmen Celine Dion En Concert
147 A Dove Celine Dion En Concert
148 Homage To Flix Leclerc Celine Dion En Concert
149 Homage To Michel Legrand Celine Dion En Concert
150 My Boyfriend Left Me Celine Dion En Concert
151 With You Celine Dion Gold / For You
152 Visa For The Beautiful Days Celine Dion Gold / For You
153 The Nun Celine Dion Gold / For You
154 The Birds Of Happiness Celine Dion Gold / For You
155 Sunshine In The Heart Celine Dion Gold / For You
156 So Much Love I Have For You Celine Dion Gold / For You
157 Of Love Or Of Friendship Celine Dion Gold / For You
158 It's For You Celine Dion Gold / For You
159 My Everlasting Dream Celine Dion Gold / For You
160 A Love For Me Celine Dion Gold / For You
161 Billy Celine Dion Gold / For You
162 Don't Leave Without Me Celine Dion Gold / For You
163 Four Steps Away From Here Celine Dion Gold / For You
164 How To Love You Celine Dion Gold / For You
165 Ziggy (a Boy Like No Others) Chante Plamondon
166 Words That Sound Chante Plamondon
167 The World Is Stone Chante Plamondon
168 Superman's Son Chante Plamondon
169 Someone I Love, Someone Who Loves Me Chante Plamondon
170 Piaf Would Be Signing Rock. Chante Plamondon
171 Oxygen Chante Plamondon
172 Businessman's Blues Chante Plamondon
173 I Dance In My Head Chante Plamondon
174 I Need A Boyfriend Chante Plamondon
175 Love Still Exists Chante Plamondon
176 Ones Against The Others Chante Plamondon
177 Glory Alleluia Chants Et Contes De Nol
178 Merry Christmas Chants Et Contes De Nol
179 Four Steps Away From Here Chants Et Contes De Nol
180 A Promenade In Sledge Chants Et Contes De Nol
181 A Child Chants Et Contes De Nol
182 Only One Road Colour Of My Love
183 Misled Colour Of My Love
184 Think Twice Colour Of My Love
185 The Power Of Love Colour Of My Love
186 The Colour Of My Love Colour Of My Love
187 Real Emotion Colour Of My Love
188 When I Fall In Love Colour Of My Love
189 No Living Without Loving You Colour Of My Love
190 Everybody's Talkin My Baby Down Colour Of My Love
191 I Remember L.a. Colour Of My Love
192 Love Doesn't Ask Why Colour Of My Love
193 Lovin' Proof Colour Of My Love
194 Next Plane Out Colour Of My Love
195 Refuse To Dance Colour Of My Love
196 J'attendais D'Eux
197 Les derniers seront les premiers D'Eux
198 J'irai Où Tu Iras D'Eux
199 Destin D'Eux
200 La memoire d'Abraham D'Eux
201 Je Sais Pas D'Eux
202 Regarde-moi D'Eux
203 Vole D'Eux
204 Pour que tu m'aimes encore D'Eux
205 Le Ballet D'Eux
206 Cherche Encore D'Eux
207 The Old Man From Royale Street Du Soleil Au Coeur
208 The Paths Of My House Du Soleil Au Coeur
209 Sunshine In The Heart Du Soleil Au Coeur
210 So Much Love I Have For You Du Soleil Au Coeur
211 Of Love Or Of Friendship Du Soleil Au Coeur
212 My Boyfriend Left Me Du Soleil Au Coeur
213 La Do Do La Do Du Soleil Au Coeur
214 Hello Mister Sam Du Soleil Au Coeur
215 Four Steps Away From Here Du Soleil Au Coeur
216 Don't Pity Me Du Soleil Au Coeur
217 Natural Woman (you make me feel like a) Falling Into You
218 Seduces Me Falling Into You
219 I Don't Know Falling Into You
220 Dreamin' Of You Falling Into You
221 River Deep, Mountain High Falling Into You
222 I Love You Falling Into You
223 Make You Happy Falling Into You
224 If That's What It Takes Falling Into You
225 Falling Into You Falling Into You
226 Because You Loved Me Falling Into You
227 Call The Man Falling Into You
228 Declaration Of Love Falling Into You
229 It's All Coming Back To Me Now Falling Into You
230 Dreaming Of You Falling Into You
231 Fly Falling Into You
232 All By Myself Falling Into You
233 The Ballet French Album
234 I'll Go Where You'll Go French Album
235 Fly French Album
236 Pagan Prayer French Album
237 I Don't Know French Album
238 I Was Waiting French Album
239 Abraham's Memory French Album
240 Lasts Will Be Firsts French Album
241 For You To Still Love Me French Album
242 Destiny French Album
243 Search Again French Album
244 Look At Me French Album
245 Hymn To Friendship Gold Vol. 2
246 First Of All, What's Love Gold Vol. 2
247 In Love Gold Vol. 2
248 Days Of Fever Gold Vol. 2
249 Everywhere I See You Gold Vol. 2
250 Incognito Gold Vol. 2
251 You Pass Through A Mirror Gold Vol. 2
252 La Do Do La Do Gold Vol. 2
253 Like A Cold Heart Gold Vol. 2
254 Lolita (too Young To Love) Gold Vol. 2
255 It's For Living Gold Vol. 2
256 My Boyfriend Left Me Gold Vol. 2
257 Set Me Free Gold Vol. 2
258 I Don't Want Gold Vol. 2
259 Don't Leave Without Me Incognito
260 Days Of Fever Incognito
261 Everywhere I See You Incognito
262 First Of All, What's Love Incognito
263 You Pass Through A Mirror Incognito
264 Incognito Incognito
265 Like A Cold Heart Incognito
266 Lolita (too Young To Love) Incognito
267 My Room Incognito
268 Set Me Free Incognito
269 Help La Voix Du Bon Dieu
270 Around Me La Voix Du Bon Dieu
271 The White Roses La Voix Du Bon Dieu
272 Pull The Needle La Voix Du Bon Dieu
273 Good God's Voice La Voix Du Bon Dieu
274 Only A White Bird La Voix Du Bon Dieu
275 Grand Mother La Voix Du Bon Dieu
276 It Was Only A Dream La Voix Du Bon Dieu
277 Love Will Come La Voix Du Bon Dieu
278 And Then One Day Les Chemins De Ma Maison
279 You On Your Mountain Les Chemins De Ma Maison
280 To Live And To Give Les Chemins De Ma Maison
281 The Paths Of My House Les Chemins De Ma Maison
282 Don't Pity Me Les Chemins De Ma Maison
283 Hello Mister Sam Les Chemins De Ma Maison
284 La Do Do La Do Les Chemins De Ma Maison
285 Mammy Blue Les Chemins De Ma Maison
286 My Boyfriend Left Me Les Chemins De Ma Maison
287 Sunshine In The Heart Les Chemins De Ma Maison
288 So Much Love I Have For You Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
289 Benjamin Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
290 Good God's Voice Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
291 Hymn To Friendship Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
292 My Everlasting Dream Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
293 A Love For Me Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
294 Twenty Minutes Past 3 Hours Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
295 Too Young At Seventeen Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
296 Paul Et Virginie Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
297 The Birds Of Happiness Les Oiseaux Du Bonheur
298 Glory Alleluia Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
299 So Much Love I Have For You Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
300 To Live And To Give Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
301 The Paths Of My House Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
302 Of Love Or Of Friendship Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
303 My Boyfriend Left Me Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
304 It Was Only A Dream Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
305 A Child Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
306 Good God's Voice Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
307 Don't Pity Me Les Plus Grands Succs De Celine Dion
308 Of Love Or Of Friendship Les Premires Annes
309 Sunshine In The Heart Les Premires Annes
310 The Birds Of Happiness Les Premires Annes
311 The Nun Les Premires Annes
312 Visa For The Beautiful Days Les Premires Annes
313 With You Les Premires Annes
314 So Much Love I Have For You Les Premires Annes
315 My Everlasting Dream Les Premires Annes
316 My Boyfriend Left Me Les Premires Annes
317 I Don't Want Les Premires Annes
318 Billy Les Premires Annes
319 Don't Leave Without Me Les Premires Annes
320 Four Steps Away From Here Les Premires Annes
321 How To Love You Les Premires Annes
322 In Love Les Premires Annes
323 It's For Living Les Premires Annes
324 It's For You Les Premires Annes
325 A Love For Me Les Premires Annes
326 I Hate You Then I Love You Let's Talk About Love
327 Tell Him (Duet w/ Barbara Streisand) Let's Talk About Love
328 Tell Him Let's Talk About Love
329 My Heart Will Go On Let's Talk About Love
330 The Reason Let's Talk About Love
331 Tell Him (duet with Barbara Streisand) Let's Talk About Love
332 To Love You More Let's Talk About Love
333 Treat Her Like A Lady Let's Talk About Love
334 Us Let's Talk About Love
335 When I Need You Let's Talk About Love
336 Tell Him (duet with Barbra Streisand) Let's Talk About Love
337 Where Is The Love Let's Talk About Love
338 Why Oh Why Let's Talk About Love
339 Miles To Go (Before I Sleep) Let's Talk About Love
340 Let's Talk About Love Let's Talk About Love
341 Immortality Let's Talk About Love
342 Love Is On The Way Let's Talk About Love
343 Just A Little Bit Of Love Let's Talk About Love
344 I Hate You Then I Love You (duet with Luciano Pavo Let's Talk About Love
345 Ziggy (a Boy Like No Others) Live In Paris
346 I'll Go Where You'll Go Live In Paris
347 I Don't Know Live In Paris
348 When We Only Have Love Live In Paris
349 Pagan Prayer Live In Paris
350 To Love You More Live In Paris
351 The Power Of Love Live In Paris
352 The Ballet Live In Paris
353 River Deep, Mountain High Live In Paris
354 Lasts Will Be Firsts Live In Paris
355 Destiny Live In Paris
356 Fly Live In Paris
357 Look At Me Live In Paris
358 I Was Waiting Live In Paris
359 For You To Still Love Me Live In Paris
360 My Everlasting Dream Mlanie
361 Sing Me Mlanie
362 Too Young At Seventeen Mlanie
363 A Dove Mlanie
364 Twenty Minutes Past 3 Hours Mlanie
365 Like We Used To Say Mlanie
366 Mlanie Mlanie
367 Go Where Love Goes Mlanie
368 Benjamin Mlanie
369 A Love For Me Mlanie
370 Aun Existe Amor (Love Still Exists) New Day Has Come
371 Have You Ever Been In Love New Day Has Come
372 At Last New Day Has Come
373 Goodbye's (The Saddest Word) New Day Has Come
374 I'm Alive New Day Has Come
375 I Surrender New Day Has Come
376 A new day has come New Day Has Come
377 The Greatest Reward New Day Has Come
378 Ten Days New Day Has Come
379 Sorry For Love New Day Has Come
380 Right In Front Of You New Day Has Come
381 Rain, Tax (It's Inevitable) New Day Has Come
382 Prayer New Day Has Come
383 Nature Boy New Day Has Come
384 New Day Has Come (Radio Remix) New Day Has Come
385 Superlove New Day Has Come
386 Sorry For Love One Heart
387 Coulda Woulda Shoulda One Heart
388 I Drove All Night One Heart
389 Faith One Heart
390 Have You Ever Been In Love One Heart
391 One Heart One Heart
392 Love Is All We Need One Heart
393 Reveal One Heart
394 Je T'aime Encore One Heart
395 In His Touch One Heart
396 Stand by Your Side One Heart
397 Naked One Heart
398 Forget Me Not One Heart
399 I Know What Love Is One Heart
400 We Don't Change S'il Suffisait D'aimer
401 All The Blues Are Written For You S'il Suffisait D'aimer
402 The Abandonning S'il Suffisait D'aimer
403 On The Same Boat S'il Suffisait D'aimer
404 While Waiting His Steps S'il Suffisait D'aimer
405 I Will Sing S'il Suffisait D'aimer
406 I Believe You S'il Suffisait D'aimer
407 In Another World S'il Suffisait D'aimer
408 If Loving Each Other Was Enough S'il Suffisait D'aimer
409 Earth S'il Suffisait D'aimer
410 Butterfly S'il Suffisait D'aimer
411 Zora Smiles S'il Suffisait D'aimer
412 Think Twice Sing Like Celine Dion-vol. 3 (karaoke)
413 Because You Loved Me Sing Like Celine Dion-vol. 3 (karaoke)
414 Falling Into You Sing Like Celine Dion-vol. 3 (karaoke)
415 The Power Of Love Sing Like Celine Dion-vol. 3 (karaoke)
416 All By Myself Sing Like Celine Dion-vol. 3 (karaoke)
417 The Colour Of My Love Sing-a-long (karaoke)
418 Only One Road Sing-a-long (karaoke)
419 The Power Of Love Sing-a-long (karaoke)
420 Love Doesn't Ask Why Sing-a-long (karaoke)
421 No Living Without Loving You Sing-a-long (karaoke)
422 Where Does My Heart Beat Now Sing-a-long-vol. 1 (karaoke)
423 When I Fall In Love Sing-a-long-vol. 1 (karaoke)
424 Nothing Broken But My Heart Sing-a-long-vol. 1 (karaoke)
425 Love Can Move Mountains Sing-a-long-vol. 1 (karaoke)
426 If You Asked Me To Sing-a-long-vol. 1 (karaoke)
427 Love Doesn't Ask Why Sing-a-long-vol. 2 (karaoke)
428 No Living Without Loving You Sing-a-long-vol. 2 (karaoke)
429 Only One Road Sing-a-long-vol. 2 (karaoke)
430 The Colour Of My Love Sing-a-long-vol. 2 (karaoke)
431 The Power Of Love Sing-a-long-vol. 2 (karaoke)
432 When I Fall In Love Sing-a-long-vol. 2 (karaoke)
433 If You Asked Me To Sing-a-long-vol. 2 (karaoke)
434 Around The World Tellement J'ai D'amour
435 You Stay With Me Tellement J'ai D'amour
436 Visa For The Beautiful Days Tellement J'ai D'amour
437 The Shadow Piano Tellement J'ai D'amour
438 Of Love Or Of Friendship Tellement J'ai D'amour
439 The Old Man From Royale Street Tellement J'ai D'amour
440 So Much Love I Have For You Tellement J'ai D'amour
441 Listen To Me Tellement J'ai D'amour
442 Good God's Voice Tellement J'ai D'amour
443 The Paths Of My House The Best Of / Vivre
444 The Nun The Best Of / Vivre
445 The Birds Of Happiness The Best Of / Vivre
446 Of Love Or Of Friendship The Best Of / Vivre
447 I Don't Want The Best Of / Vivre
448 My Boyfriend Left Me The Best Of / Vivre
449 It's For You The Best Of / Vivre
450 It's For Living The Best Of / Vivre
451 Don't Leave Without Me The Best Of / Vivre
452 Twenty Minutes Past 3 Hours The Best Of / Vivre
453 Benjamin The Best Of / Vivre
454 Billy The Best Of / Vivre
455 Four Steps Away From Here The Collection 1982-1988
456 So Much Love I Have For You The Collection 1982-1988
457 Sunshine In The Heart The Collection 1982-1988
458 The Birds Of Happiness The Collection 1982-1988
459 The Nun The Collection 1982-1988
460 The Paths Of My House The Collection 1982-1988
461 Twenty Minutes Past 3 Hours The Collection 1982-1988
462 Hello Mister Sam The Collection 1982-1988
463 With You The Collection 1982-1988
464 Good God's Voice The Collection 1982-1988
465 Too Young At Seventeen The Collection 1982-1988
466 A Love For Me The Collection 1982-1988
467 Benjamin The Collection 1982-1988
468 Billy The Collection 1982-1988
469 Don't Leave Without Me The Collection 1982-1988
470 Don't Pity Me The Collection 1982-1988
471 Visa For The Beautiful Days The Collection 1982-1988
472 My Boyfriend Left Me The Collection 1982-1988
473 My Everlasting Dream The Collection 1982-1988
474 La Do Do La Do The Collection 1982-1988
475 Of Love Or Of Friendship The Collection 1982-1988
476 It's For You The Collection 1982-1988
477 It's For Living The Collection 1982-1988
478 I Don't Want The Collection 1982-1988
479 In Love The Collection 1982-1988
480 Paul Et Virginie The Collection 1982-1988
481 Hymn To Friendship The Collection 1982-1988
482 How To Love You The Collection 1982-1988
483 When I Fall In Love (duet with Clive Griffen) The Colour Of My Love
484 Think Twice The Colour Of My Love
485 The Power Of Love The Colour Of My Love
486 No Living Without Loving You The Colour Of My Love
487 Everybody's Talkin' My Baby Down The Colour Of My Love
488 I Remember L.A. The Colour Of My Love
489 Misled The Colour Of My Love
490 Next Plane Out The Colour Of My Love
491 The Colour Of My Love The Colour Of My Love
492 Lovin' Proof The Colour Of My Love
493 Love Doesn't Ask Why The Colour Of My Love
494 Only One Road The Colour Of My Love
495 Real Emotion The Colour Of My Love
496 Refuse To Dance The Colour Of My Love
497 Adeste Fideles These Are Special Times
498 The Magic Of Christmas Day These Are Special Times
499 These Are Special Times These Are Special Times
500 O Holy Night These Are Special Times
501 Happy X-mas (war Is Over) These Are Special Times
502 I'm Your Angel These Are Special Times
503 Another Year Has Gone By These Are Special Times
504 Les Cloches Du Hameau These Are Special Times
505 I'm Your Angel (duet with R. Kelly) These Are Special Times
506 Ave Maria These Are Special Times
507 Happy Xmas (War Is Over) These Are Special Times
508 Feliz Navidad These Are Special Times
509 Don't Save It All For Christmas Day These Are Special Times
510 Christmas Eve These Are Special Times
511 Brahm's Lullaby These Are Special Times
512 Blue Christmas These Are Special Times
513 Oh Holy Night These Are Special Times
514 The Christmas Song These Are Special Times
515 Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful) These Are Special Times
516 These Are The Special Times These Are Special Times
517 The Prayer (duet with Andrea Bocelli) These Are Special Times
518 The Prayer These Are Special Times
519 The Magic Of Christmas Day (God Bless Us Everyone) These Are Special Times
520 If Love Is Out The Question Unison
521 The Last To Know Unison
522 If We Could Start Over Unison
523 (If There Was) Any Other Way Unison
524 Where Does My Heart Beat Now Unison
525 Unison Unison
526 Love By Another Name Unison
527 I'm Loving Every Moment With You Unison
528 Have A Heart Unison
529 I Feel Too Much Unison
530 Michael's Ballad unknown
531 Medley Acoustique unknown
532 Listen To The Magic Man unknown
533 Les Derniers Seront Les Premiers unknown
534 Le Ballet unknown
535 Michael's Song unknown
536 Pour Que Tu M'aimes Encore unknown
537 Regarde-moi unknown
538 Sola Otra Vez unknown
539 To Love While Making Love unknown
540 To Love You More unknown
541 Vole unknown
542 Your Light unknown
543 La Mmoire D'abraham unknown
544 Just Walk Away unknown
545 Amar Haciendo El Amor unknown
546 (you Make Me Feel) Like A Natural Woman unknown
547 Alone Once Again. unknown
548 Do Whatever You Will Want To unknown
549 God Bless America unknown
550 Happy Christmas (war Is Over) unknown
551 Cherche Encore unknown
552 If Walls Could Talk unknown
553 In The Hand Of A Magic Man unknown
554 J'attendais unknown
555 Je Sais Pas unknown
556 J'irai O Tu Iras unknown
557 Be The Man unknown

Who is Celine Dion


Dion was born in Charlemagne, Quebec, 24 kilometres (15 mi) northeast of Montreal, the youngest of 14 children of Thérèse (née Tanguay, 1927–2020), a homemaker, and Adhémar Dion (1923–2003), a butcher, both of French descent.[13] As the youngest of 14 children, Dion grew up wearing hand-me-downs and sharing a bed with several sisters.[14][15] As a baby, she slept in a drawer instead of a crib to save money.[16] She was bullied at school and called "Vampire" due to her teeth and skinny frame.[17] Local tabloids even dubbed her "Canine Dion" in the teenage years of her career.[18] She often spoke of running home from school to play music in the basement with her brothers and sisters. "I detested school", she would later write in her autobiography. "I had always lived surrounded by adults and children a lot older than me. I learned everything I needed to know from them. As far as I was concerned, real life existed around them."[19] Dion's eldest sister was already in her twenties, married, and pregnant with her first child at the time that Dion's mother, Thérèse, was pregnant with Dion.[20] Dion was raised a Roman Catholic in a poor but, by her own account, happy home in Charlemagne.[21][22] Music had always been a major part of the Dion family, and she was named after the song "Céline", which French singer Hugues Aufray had recorded two years before her birth.[23] On 13 August 1973, she performed publicly for the first time at her brother Michel's wedding, singing Christine Charbonneau's "Du fil, des aiguilles et du coton".[24] She continued to perform with her siblings in her parents' small piano bar called Le Vieux Baril, "The Old Barrel". She suffered a number of accidents as a young child, including an incident at five years old when she was struck by a car as her father and brother Clément looked on. She was hospitalized briefly with a concussion.[25] From an early age, she had dreamed of being a performer.[26] In a 1994 interview with People, she recalled, "I missed my family and my home, but I don't regret having lost my adolescence. I had one dream: I wanted to be a singer."[27] As a child in Quebec, Dion participated in Girl Guide programs as a member of Girl Guides of Canada.[28] At age 12, she collaborated with her mother and her brother Jacques to write and compose her first song, "Ce n'était qu'un rêve", whose title translates as "It Was Only a Dream" or "Nothing But A Dream". Michel sent the recording to music manager René Angélil, whose name he discovered on the back of a Ginette Reno album.[29] Angélil was moved to tears by Dion's voice and decided to make her a star.[22] In 1981, he mortgaged his home to fund her first record, La voix du bon Dieu, which later became a local No. 1 hit and made her an instant star in Quebec. Her popularity spread to other parts of the world when she competed in the 1982 Yamaha World Popular Song Festival in Tokyo and won the musician's award for "Top Performer" as well as the gold medal for "Best Song" with "Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi".[29] By 1983, in addition to becoming the first Canadian artist to receive a gold record in France for the single "D'amour ou d'amitié" ("Of Love or of Friendship"), Dion had also won several Félix Awards, including "Best Female performer" and "Discovery of the Year".[29][30] Further success came when she represented Switzerland in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi" and won the contest by a close margin in Dublin.[31] At age 18, after seeing a Michael Jackson performance, Dion told Angélil she wanted to be a star like Jackson.[32] Though confident in her talent, Angélil realized her image needed to be changed for her to be marketed worldwide.[22] She withdrew from the spotlight for a number of months, during which she underwent dental surgery to improve her appearance, and was sent to the École Berlitz in 1989 to improve her English.[33] In 1989, during a concert on the Incognito tournée, she injured her voice. She consulted the otorhinolaryngologist William Gould,[34][35] who gave her an ultimatum: have immediate surgery on her vocal cords or do not utilize them at all for three weeks.[34] Dion chose the latter and underwent vocal training with William Riley.[34][35] 1990–1992: Unison, Dion chante Plamondon, and Celine Dion Two years after she learned English, Dion made her debut into the Anglophone market with Unison (1990), the lead single having originally been recorded by English singer Junior in 1983 and later Laura Branigan.[36][29] She incorporated the help of producers including Vito Luprano and David Foster.[26] The album was largely influenced by 1980s soft rock music and quickly found a niche within the adult contemporary radio format. Unison also hit the right notes with critics: Jim Farber of Entertainment Weekly wrote her vocals were "tastefully unadorned", and she never attempted to "bring off styles that are beyond her".[37] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic declared it "a fine, sophisticated American debut".[38] Singles from the album included "(If There Was) Any Other Way", "The Last to Know", "Unison", and "Where Does My Heart Beat Now", a mid-tempo soft-rock ballad made prominent use of the electric guitar. The latter became her first top-ten hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number four. In 1991, Dion was a featured soloist on "Voices That Care", a tribute to American troops fighting in Operation Desert Storm.[39][40] Her real international breakthrough came when she duetted with Peabo Bryson on the title track to Disney's animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991).[41] It became her first top-ten hit in the UK and her second top-ten hit in the US. The song earned its songwriters an Academy Award for Best Song and gave Dion her first Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.[26] "Beauty and the Beast" served as the lead single from her 1992 self-titled album, which, like her debut, had a strong pop rock influence combined with elements of soul and classical music. Owing to the success of the lead-off single and her collaborations with David Foster and Diane Warren, the album was even more well-received commercially than Unison; it was certified diamond in Canada and double platinum in the U.S. The album's second single "If You Asked Me To" (a cover of Patti LaBelle's song from the 1989 movie Licence to Kill) became her first number-one single in Canada and peaked at number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Also during this time, Dion released the Francophone album Dion chante Plamondon. The album consisted mostly of covers, but featured four new songs: "Des mots qui sonnent", "Je danse dans ma tête", "Quelqu'un que j'aime, quelqu'un qui m'aime", and "L'amour existe encore". It was originally released in Canada and France between 1991 and 1992, then later received an international release in 1994, the first French Celine Dion album to do so. "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)" became a smash hit in France, reaching No. 2 and being certified gold. In Quebec, the album was certified Gold the day it was released.[42] By 1992, Unison, Celine Dion, and numerous high-profile media appearances had propelled Dion to superstardom in North America. She had achieved one of her main objectives: wedging her way into the Anglophone market and achieving fame.[43] However, while she was experiencing rising success in the U.S., her French fans in Canada criticized her for neglecting them.[26][44] She would later rebuff these criticisms at the 1991 Félix Awards show, where, after winning "English Artist of the Year", she openly declined the award. She asserted she was—and would always be—a French, not an English, artist.[33][45] Indeed, she speaks English with a noticeable Quebec French accent to this day. Apart from her commercial success, there were also changes in her personal life, as Angélil, who was 26 years her senior, transitioned from manager to lover. However, the relationship was kept a secret as they both feared the public would find it inappropriate.[46] 1993–1995: The Colour of My Love and D'eux In 1993, Dion announced her feelings for her manager by declaring him "the colour of [her] love" in the dedication section of her third English-language album The Colour of My Love. However, instead of criticizing their relationship as she had feared, fans embraced the couple.[26] Eventually, Angélil and Dion married in an extravagant wedding ceremony on 17 December 1994, which was broadcast live on Canadian television.[47] As with most of her catalogue, The Colour of My Love had overarching themes of love and romance.[48] It became her most successful record up to point, selling more than six million copies in the US, two million in Canada, and peaking at No. 1 in many countries. The album also spawned Dion's first US, Canadian, and Australian No. 1 single "The Power of Love" (a remake of Jennifer Rush's 1985 hit), which would become her signature hit in various nations until she reached new career heights in the late 1990s.[43] The single "When I Fall in Love", a duet with Clive Griffin, achieved moderate success on the U.S. and Canadian charts and was nominated for two Grammy Awards, winning one. The Colour of My Love also became Dion's first major hit in Europe, particularly in the United Kingdom. Both the album and the single "Think Twice" simultaneously occupied the top of the British charts for five consecutive weeks. "Think Twice", which remained at No. 1 for seven weeks, eventually became the fourth single by a female artist to sell in excess of one million copies in the UK[49] while the album was eventually certified five-times platinum for two million copies sold.[50] Dion kept to her French roots and continued to release many Francophone recordings between each English record.[51] Generally, they achieved more credibility than her English-language works.[44] She released À l'Olympia, a live album recorded during one of her concerts at the Paris Olympia in 1994. It had one promotional single, a live version of "Calling You", which peaked at seventy-five on the French Singles Chart. She also recorded a bilingual version of "Petit Papa Noël" with Alvin and the Chipmunks for the 1994 holiday album A Very Merry Chipmunk. D'eux (also known as The French Album in the United States), was released in 1995, and it would go on to become the best-selling French-language album of all time.[51] The album was mostly written and produced by Jean-Jacques Goldman, and amassed huge success with the singles "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" and "Je sais pas". "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" reached No. 1 in France and stayed at the top position for twelve weeks. It was later certified Platinum in France.[52] The single reached the top ten in the UK and Ireland, a rare accomplishment for a French song. "Je sais pas", the second single off the album, reached No. 1 on the French Singles Chart as well and was certified Silver there.[53] During the mid-1990s and onward, Dion's albums were generally constructed on the basis of melodramatic soft rock ballads, with sprinklings of up-tempo pop and rare forays into other genres.[54] She collaborated with writers and producers such as Jim Steinman and David Foster, who helped her to develop a signature sound.[26][55] While critical reviews fluctuated, her releases performed increasingly well on the international charts, and in 1996, she won the World Music Award for "World's Best-selling Female Recording Artist of the Year" for the third time. By the mid-1990s, she had established herself as one of the best-selling artists in the world.[56] 1996–1999: Falling into You, Let's Talk About Love, and S'il suffisait d'aimer In the five years since her debut English language album in 1990, Billboard stated she had already sold 40 million albums worldwide.[57] Falling into You (1996), Dion's fourth English-language album, presented Dion at the height of her popularity and showed a further progression of her music.[46] In an attempt to reach a wider audience, the album combined many elements, such as complex orchestral sounds, African chanting, and elaborate musical effects. Additionally, instruments like the violin, Spanish guitar, trombone, the cavaquinho, and saxophone created a new sound.[58] The singles encompassed a variety of musical styles. The title track "Falling into You" and "River Deep – Mountain High" (a Tina Turner cover) made prominent use of percussion instruments; "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" (produced by its writer, Jim Steinman) and a remake of Eric Carmen's "All by Myself" maintained a soft-rock atmosphere, combined with the classical sound of the piano; and the No. 1 single "Because You Loved Me", which was written by Diane Warren, was a pop ballad served as the theme to the 1996 film Up Close and Personal.[56] Falling into You garnered career-best reviews for Dion. While Dan Leroy wrote it was not very different from her previous work[59] with Stephen Holden of The New York Times and Natalie Nichols of the Los Angeles Times writing the album was "formulaic",[60][61] other critics, such as Chuck Eddy of Entertainment Weekly, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, and Daniel Durchholz, lavished the album as "compelling", "passionate", "stylish", "elegant", and "remarkably well-crafted".[58][62] Falling into You became Dion's most critically and commercially successful album, topping the charts in many countries and becoming one of the best-selling albums of all time.[63] In 2013, CBC Music ranked Falling into You 33rd in their list of the 100 greatest Canadian albums ever.[64] In the United States, the album reached No. 1,[65] and was later certified 12× Platinum for over 12 million copies shipped.[66] In Canada, the album was certified diamond for over one million copies shipped.[67] The IFPI certified Falling into You 9× Platinum, an accolade has been given to only two other albums in history, with one of the two being Dion's own album, Let's Talk About Love.[68] The album also won Grammy Awards for Best Pop Album and the academy's highest honour, Album of the Year.[69] In March 1996, she launched the Falling into You Tour in support of her new album, performing concerts around the world for over a year. In July 1996, she performed "The Power of the Dream" at the 1996 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.[70] Dion during the promotion of Let's Talk About Love, 1998 She followed Falling into You with Let's Talk About Love (1997), which was publicized as its sequel.[71] The recording process took place in London, New York City, and Los Angeles, and featured a host of special guests, such as Barbra Streisand on "Tell Him"; the Bee Gees on "Immortality"; and tenor Luciano Pavarotti on "I Hate You Then I Love You".[46][72] Other musicians included Carole King, George Martin, Bryan Adams and Jamaican singer Diana King, who added a reggae tinge to "Treat Her Like a Lady".[73] Let's Talk About Love was another major success, reaching No. 1 all over the world, attaining platinum status in twenty-four sales territories, and becoming the fastest selling album of her career.[74] In the United States, the album topped the chart in its seventh week of release,[75] and was later certified 11× Platinum in the U.S. for over 11 million copies shipped.[76] In Canada, the album sold 230,212 copies in its first week of release, which remains a record.[77] It was eventually certified diamond in Canada for over one million copies shipped.[78][79] The most successful single from the album was the classically influenced ballad "My Heart Will Go On", which was written and composed by James Horner and Will Jennings, and produced by Horner and Walter Afanasieff.[69] Serving as the love theme for the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic, the song topped the charts across the world and became Dion's signature song.[80] Horner and Jennings won the Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Original Song,[81] while Dion herself garnered two Grammy Awards for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and the most coveted, Record of the Year, (the song itself won four awards, but two were presented to the songwriters).[82] "My Heart Will Go On" and "Think Twice" made her the only female artist in the UK to have two singles to sell more than a million copies.[83] In support of her album, she embarked on the Let's Talk About Love Tour between 1998 and 1999.[84] Dion ended the 1990s with three more extremely successful albums: the Christmas album These Are Special Times (1998), the French-language album, S'il suffisait d'aimer, and the compilation album All the Way... A Decade of Song (1999).[85] On These Are Special Times, she co-wrote the song "Don't Save It All for Christmas Day" along with Ric Wake and Peter Zizzo.[86] The album was her most classically influenced yet, with orchestral arrangements found on virtually every track.[87] The album featured the single "I'm Your Angel" (a duet with R. Kelly), which became her fourth US No. 1 single, and a smash hit across the world. The album's second single "The Prayer" (a duet with Andrea Bocelli) served as the soundtrack of the 1998 film Quest for Camelot and won a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. All the Way... A Decade of Song drew together her most successful hits coupled with seven new songs, including the lead-off single "That's the Way It Is", a cover of Roberta Flack's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", and "All the Way", a duet with Frank Sinatra.[85] All the Way became one of the best-selling compilation albums of all time, reaching No. 1 in the United States for three weeks.[65] The album was later certified 7× Platinum in the U.S. for 7 million copies shipped.[88] It also topped the charts in the UK,[89] Canada,[90] and Australia.[91] Her last French-language studio album of the 1990s, S'il suffisait d'aimer, was very successful as well, topping the charts in every major French-speaking country, including France,[92] Switzerland,[93] the Wallonia region of Belgium,[94] and Canada.[90] In France, the album was certified diamond, selling 1.5 million copies.[95] By the end of the 1990s, Dion had sold more than 130 million records worldwide, and had won a slew of industry awards.[96][97] Her status as one of the music industry's biggest pop divas was further solidified when she was asked to perform on VH1's Divas Live special in 1998, with superstars Aretha Franklin, Gloria Estefan, Shania Twain, and Mariah Carey.[98] That year, she also received two of the highest Canadian honours: "Officer of the Order of Canada for Outstanding Contribution to the World of Contemporary Music"[99][100] and "Officer of the National Order of Quebec".[101] A year later, she was inducted into the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame, and was honoured with a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.[102] Starting from the mid-1990s, the pop rock influence more noticeable in her earlier releases was replaced by a more mature feel.[71] Additionally, the recurring theme of "love" dominated most of her releases, which led to some critics dismissing her music as banal.[103] Other critics, like Elysa Gardner and Jose F. Promis, praised her voice during this period, describing it as a "technical marvel".[104][105] Steve Dollar, in his review of These Are Special Times, opined Dion was a "vocal Olympian for whom there ain't no mountain—or scale—high enough".[106] 2000–2003: Hiatus, A New Day Has Come, One Heart, and 1 fille & 4 types Dion in November 1998 After releasing and promoting thirteen albums during the 1990s, Dion stated she needed to settle down, and announced on her latest album All the Way... A Decade of Song, she needed to take a step back from the spotlight and enjoy life.[21][107] Angélil's diagnosis with esophageal cancer also prompted her to hiatus.[108] While on break, she was unable to escape the spotlight. In 2000, the National Enquirer published a false story about Dion. Brandishing a picture of Dion and her husband, the magazine misquoted her, printing the headline, "Celine — 'I'm Pregnant With Twins!'"[109] She sued the magazine for more than $20 million.[110] The editors printed an apology and a full retraction in the next issue, and donated money to the American Cancer Society in honour of her and her husband. A year after the incident, after undergoing fertility treatments, she gave birth to a son, René-Charles Dion Angélil, on 25 January 2001, in Florida.[111][112] Following the 11 September attacks, Dion returned to the music scene, and in a televised performance sang "God Bless America" at the benefit concert America: A Tribute to Heroes. Chuck Taylor of Billboard wrote, "the performance ... brings to mind what has made her one of the celebrated vocalists of our time: the ability to render emotion that shakes the soul. Affecting, meaningful, and filled with grace, this is a musical reflection to share with all of us still searching for ways to cope."[113] She performed it again in 2003 during pregame festivities for Super Bowl XXXVII in Qualcomm Stadium. In December 2001, she published her autobiography, My Story, My Dream, which chronicled her rags-to-riches story.[19] Dion ended her three-year sabbatical from the music industry with the aptly titled album A New Day Has Come, released in March 2002. The album was her most personal yet, with songs focusing on her motherhood and maturation as a woman such as "A New Day Has Come", and "Goodbye's (The Saddest Word)". She stated: "Becoming a mother makes you a grown-up."[107] She also stated: "A New Day Has Come, for Rene, for me, is the baby. It has everything to do with the baby ... The song "A New Day Has Come" represents very well the mood I'm feeling right now. It represents the whole album."[114] A New Day Has Come debuted at No. 1 in more than 17 countries, including the United Kingdom and Canada.[115][116][117] In the United States, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 527,000 copies; marking her first No. 1 debut on the chart, as well as the highest debut sales week of her career in the U.S.[118] It was eventually certified 3× Platinum in the United States,[119] and 6× Platinum in Canada.[120] While the album was commercially successful, critical reviews suggested it was "forgettable" and the lyrics were "lifeless".[121] Both Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone, and Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly, stated Dion's music had not developed much during her break, and classed her material as trite and mediocre.[122][123] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called the album "a lengthy collection of drippy, gooey pop fluffer-nutter".[124] The first single off the album, A New Day Has Come peaked at No.22 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, being an airplay-only release. On the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks, however, the song spent 21 consecutive weeks at No. 1, breaking the record for the longest span at the top.[125] The previous record holders were Phil Collins' You'll Be in My Heart and Dion's own Because You Loved Me, both of which lasted nineteen weeks at No. 1. The album's next single, "I'm Alive", was featured on the soundtrack for Stuart Little 2 (2002), and was ranked number 2 on the European Hot 100 Singles, and number 6 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks in the United States. During 2002, she performed for many benefit concerts, including her second appearance on VH1 Divas Live, a concert to benefit the VH1 Save The Music Foundation, alongside Cher, Anastacia, Dixie Chicks, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Cyndi Lauper, Shakira, and Stevie Nicks. In conjunction with an endorsement deal with Chrysler, she released One Heart (2003), an album representing her appreciation for life.[126] The album largely consisted of pop and dance music—a deviation from the soaring, melodramatic ballads, for which she had been known. Although the album achieved moderate success, One Heart was met with mixed criticism, and words such as "predictable" and "banal" appeared even in the most lenient reviews.[127][128] A cover of the 1989 Cyndi Lauper hit "I Drove All Night", released to launch her advertising campaign with Chrysler,[129] incorporated elements of dance-pop and rock and roll. The advertising deal was met with criticism, with some stating Dion was trying to cater to her sponsors.[130][131] After One Heart, she released her next English-language studio album, Miracle (2004). Miracle was a multimedia project conceived by Dion and Australian photographer Anne Geddes and had a theme centring on babies and motherhood. The album was filled with lullabies and other songs of maternal love and inspiration, including covers of Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" and John Lennon's "Beautiful Boy". The reviews for Miracle were mixed.[132] Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album three of out five stars, stating, "The worst you can say about the record is that there are no surprises, but the audience for this record doesn't want surprises; they want comfort, whether it arrives in polished music or artsy photos of newborns, and Miracle provides both, which makes it appealing for those expectant or new mothers in Dion's audience."[132] Chuck Taylor of Billboard wrote the single "Beautiful Boy" was "an unexpected gem" and called Dion "a timeless, enormously versatile artist",[133] Chuck Arnold of People, however, labelled the album as excessively sentimental,[134] while Nancy Miller of Entertainment Weekly opined that "the whole earth-mama act is just opportunism, reborn".[135] Miracle debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart and No. 1 in Canada and was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA.[136] The francophone album 1 fille & 4 types (1 Girl & 4 Guys), released in October 2003, fared better than her previous two releases and showed her trying to distance herself from the "diva" image. She recruited Jean-Jacques Goldman, Gildas Arzel, Eric Benzi, and Jacques Veneruso, with whom she had previously worked on two of her best-selling French albums S'il suffisait d'aimer and D'eux. Labeled "the album of pleasure" by Dion herself, the album cover showed her in a simple and relaxed manner, contrary to the choreographed poses usually found on her album covers. The album achieved widespread commercial success in France, Canada, and Belgium where it reached No. 1. In France, the album debuted at No. 1 and was later certified 2× platinum after selling over 700,000 copies. Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote Dion's vocals were "back at top of their game" and she was "getting back to pop basics and performing at a level unheard in a while".[137] Though her albums were commercially successful, they did not achieve the sales or the reception of her previous works. Her songs received less airplay as radio became less embracing of balladeers like Dion, Carey, and Houston, and was focused on more up-tempo, urban/hip-hop songs.[138] By 2004, Dion had accumulated sales of more than 175 million albums worldwide and received the Chopard Diamond Award from the World Music Awards for her achievements. According to the official World Music Awards website, the award is rare; it is "not presented every year" and an artist can be presented with the award only for selling "over 100 million albums during their career".[139] 2003–2007: A New Day... residency In early 2002, Dion announced a three-year, 600-show contract to appear five nights a week in an entertainment extravaganza, A New Day..., at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.[140] This move was generally seen as risky, but journalist Miriam Nunzio wrote it was "one of the smartest business decisions in years by any major recording artist".[141] Dion conceived the show after seeing O by Franco Dragone during her break from recording, and it premiered on 25 March 2003, in a 4,000-seat arena specifically designed for her show and modelled after the Roman Colosseum.[140] Many stars attended the opening night including Dick Clark, Alan Thicke, Kathy Griffin, Lance Bass, and Justin Timberlake, who hosted the television special.[142] The show, directed by Dragone and choreographed by Mia Michaels, was a combination of dance, music, and visual effects. It included Dion performing her biggest hits against an array of dancers and special effects. Reviewer Mike Weatherford felt that, at first, Dion was not as relaxed as she should be, and at times, it was hard to find her among the excessive stage ornamentation and dancers. However, he noted the show had become more enjoyable over the course of its run, because of her improved stage-presence and simplified costumes.[80] The show was well received by audiences; it routinely sold out until its end in late 2007.[143] Ticket prices averaged US $135.33.[144] According to Pollstar, Dion sold 322,000 tickets and grossed US $43.9 million in the first half of 2005, and by July 2005, she had sold out 315 out of 384 shows.[145] By the end of 2005, she grossed more than US $76 million, placing sixth on Billboard's Money Makers list for 2005.[146] Because of the show's success, her contract was extended into 2007 for an undisclosed sum. On 5 January 2007, it was announced the show would end on 15 December 2007, with tickets for the period after October 2007 having gone on sale from 1 March.[147] According to Billboard, A New Day... is the most successful residency of all time, grossing over US$385 million ($565.73 million in 2023 dollars)[148] and drawing nearly three million people to 717 shows.[149] The Live in Las Vegas: A New Day... DVD was released on 10 December 2007, in Europe and the following day in North America.[150] 2007–2010: D'elles, Taking Chances, and Taking Chances Tour On 21 May 2007, Dion released the French-language album D'elles (About Them), which debuted at the top of the Canadian album charts, selling 72,200 copies in its first week. It marked her tenth No. 1 album in the SoundScan era, and her eighth debut at the top position. In Canada, the album has been certified 2× platinum, and within the first month had already shipped half a million units worldwide.[151] D'Elles also reached No. 1 in France and Belgium. The first single "Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serais celle-là)" (meaning "And If There Was Only One Woman Left (I Would Be That One)") debuted at the top of the French singles chart a month earlier. Later in same year, she released the English album Taking Chances on 12 November in Europe, and 13 November in North America.[152] Her first English studio album since 2003's One Heart, it featured pop, R&B, and rock inspired music.[153] For this album, she collaborated with John Shanks and ex-Evanescence guitarist Ben Moody, as well as Kristian Lundin, Peer Åström, Linda Perry, Japanese singer Yuna Ito, and R&B singer and songwriter Ne-Yo.[154][155] Dion stated, "I think this album represents a positive evolution in my career ... I'm feeling strong, maybe a little gutsier than in the past, and just as passionate about music and life as I ever was."[156] She launched her year-long global Taking Chances Tour on 14 February 2008 in South Africa, performing 132 dates in stadiums and arenas across 5 continents.[157] The Taking Chances Tour was a great success in the United States, reaching the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Boxscore, having sold out every concert in the U.S. and Canada. In addition, she appeared on Idol Gives Back for a second year in a row. Dion was nominated for six Juno Awards in 2008, adding to her 53 previous nominations (an all-time record). Her nominations included Artist of the Year, Pop Album of the Year (for Taking Chances), Francophone Album of the Year (for D'elles) and Album of the Year (for both Taking Chances and D'elles).[158] The following year, she was nominated for 3 Juno Awards including the Fan Choice Award, Song of the Year (for "Taking Chances"), and Music DVD of the Year (for Live in Las Vegas: A New Day...)[159] Dion on stage performing "Eyes on Me" during her Taking Chances Tour in Montreal in August 2008 On 22 August 2008, Dion presented a free outdoor concert, mostly in French, on the Plains of Abraham, for the 400th anniversary of Quebec City.[160] The celebration gathered approximately 490,000 people. The concert, called Céline sur les Plaines, was released on DVD on 11 November 2008, in Quebec and was released on 20 May 2009, in France.[161] Late October 2008 saw the worldwide release of a comprehensive English-language greatest hits album, My Love: Essential Collection.[162] In May 2009, Dion was named the 20th best-selling artist of the decade and the second-best-selling female artist of the decade in the United States, selling an estimated 17.57 million copies of her albums there since 2000.[163] In June 2009, Forbes reported she earned $100 million during 2008. In December 2009, Pollstar announced she was the highest-grossing solo live music act in North America of the decade, second overall behind only the Dave Matthews Band.[164] She grossed $522.2 million during the decade, a large portion of the sum coming from her five-year residency at Caesars Palace.[164] In January 2010, the Los Angeles Times presented its annual list of the top ten largest earners of the year, revealing Dion took the top spot for the entire decade, with $747.9 million in total revenue from 2000 to 2009.[165] The largest haul came from ticket sales, totalling $522.2 million.[165] Additionally, she was named "Artist of the Decade" in Quebec, announced by Le Journal de Québec in December 2009.[166] A public online survey asked responders to vote for whom they believe deserved the above-mentioned accolade.[166] On 17 February 2010, Dion released into theatres a documentary film about her Taking Chances Tour, titled, Celine: Through the Eyes of the World.[167] The documentary shows behind-the-scenes footage of her both onstage and offstage, along with footage of her with her family as they travelled the world with her. The distributor is the Sony Pictures subsidiary, Hot Ticket.[167] The film was later released on Blu-ray and DVD on 4 May 2010, along with the CD/DVD, Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert.[168] At the 52nd Grammy Awards in February 2010, Dion joined Carrie Underwood, Usher, Jennifer Hudson, and Smokey Robinson to perform the song "Earth Song" during the 3-D Michael Jackson tribute.[169] Furthermore, in a May 2010 Harris Poll, Dion was named the most popular musician in the United States, ahead of U2, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles while factoring in gender, political affiliations, geographic region of residence, and income.[170] Specifically, she was the most popular musician in the female demographic, as well as among all Democrats, those who live in the eastern United States and southern United States, and those who have incomes between US$35k and US$74.9k.[171] In September 2010, she released the single "Voler", a duet with French singer Michel Sardou. The song was later included on Sardou's album.[172] In addition, it was announced in October 2010 that Dion wrote and composed a new song for Canadian singer Marc Dupré; this song is entitled "Entre deux mondes".[173] 2011–2014: Celine, Sans attendre, and Loved Me Back to Life In an interview with People published in February 2010, Dion announced she would be returning to Caesars Palace for Celine, a three-year residency for seventy shows a year, beginning 15 March 2011.[174] She stated the show will feature, "all the songs from my repertoire people want to hear" and will contain a selection of music from classic Hollywood films.[174] To promote her return to Las Vegas, Dion made an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show on 21 February, during the show's final season, marking her record twenty-seventh appearance.[175][176] In 2018, Billboard stated her residency Celine is the second most successful residency of all time.[177] By the end of 2011, Dion has sold 331,000 albums (despite not releasing any studio album since 2007) and 956,000 digital tracks in the United States.[178] For a record sixth time, she performed at the 83rd Academy Awards, where she sang the song "Smile", as part of the ceremony's "In Memoriam" segment.[179] On 4 September, she appeared on the 2011 MDA Labor Telethon Event and presented a prerecorded performance of "Open Arms" from her new Las Vegas show.[180] On 1 October 2011, the OWN Network premiered a documentary on Dion's life, detailing the months before, during and after her pregnancy, to the makings of her new Las Vegas Show, called, "Celine: 3 Boys and a New Show".[181] The documentary became the second highest rated show on TV OWN Canada. In October, FlightNetwork.com conducted a poll asking 780 participants which celebrity they would most like to sit next to on an airplane. Dion was the top favourite, with 23.7% of the vote.[182] Also, in September, she released the 14th perfume from her Celine Dion Parfums Collection, called "Signature".[183] On 15 September, she made an appearance at the free concert of Andrea Bocelli in Central Park.[184] In 2012, she performed at the 16th Jazz and Blues Festival in Jamaica.[185] In October 2012, Sony Music Entertainment released The Best of Celine Dion & David Foster in Asia.[186] She began recording songs for her next English and French albums during April and May 2012.[187] The French-language album, Sans attendre was released on 2 November 2012, and was a smash success in all French-speaking territories, especially in France where it achieved diamond status.[188] The English-language album was postponed to 1 November 2013.[189] Titled Loved Me Back to Life, it included collaborations with an exceptional team of songwriters and producers, including duets with Ne-Yo and Stevie Wonder.[190] The lead single, "Loved Me Back to Life" was released on 3 September 2013.[191] Dion embarked on the Sans attendre Tour in November 2013 and performed in Belgium and France.[192] "Breakaway", "Incredible" and "Water and a Flame" were chosen as next singles.[193] In June 2013, Dion co-produced the show titled "Voices" by Véronic DiCaire at Bally's Hotel & Casino's Jubilee Theatre and was presented 145 times up until 2015.[194] 2014–2021: Husband's death, Encore un soir, Courage, and return to Vegas On 13 August 2014, Dion announced the indefinite postponement of all her show business activities, including her concert residency at Caesars Palace, and the cancellation of her Asia Tour, because of the worsening of her husband's health after he underwent the removal of a cancerous tumor in December 2013.[195][196] However, on 20 March 2015, she announced she would be returning to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in late August 2015.[197] On 14 January 2016, she cancelled the rest of the January performances due to her husband's and her brother's deaths from cancer.[198] Dion resumed the residency on 23 February to a sold-out crowd and rave reviews. Dion performing in Birmingham in 2017In October 2015, Dion announced on social media she had begun working on a new French album, posting a photo by the side of Algerian singer Zaho.[199] Dion's French single, "Encore un soir", was released on 24 May 2016. On 20 May, she released a cover of Queen's song "The Show Must Go On", featuring Lindsey Stirling on violin.[200] She performed "The Show Must Go On" at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards on 22 May, and received the Billboard Icon Award (presented to her by her son, René-Charles) in recognition of her career spanning over three decades.[201] Dion's new French album, Encore un soir, was released on 26 August 2016. It features fifteen tracks performed in French and, according to Dion, has a personal choice of the songs – more uplifting lyrics were chosen.[202] Encore un soir topped the charts in France, Canada, Belgium and Switzerland, and was certified Diamond in France, 2× Platinum in Canada and Platinum in Belgium and Switzerland.[203][204] It has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide.[205] In 2016 and 2017, Dion toured Europe and Canada with two sold-out concert tours.[206][207][208][209][210] On 9 September 2016, she released "Recovering", a song written for her by Pink after Angélil died in January 2016.[211] Dion also recorded "How Does a Moment Last Forever" for the Beauty and the Beast: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, released in March 2017.[212] Her compilation, Un peu de nous, topped the chart in France in July and August 2017.[213] Dion performing in Las Vegas in 2018 On 3 May 2018, she released the single "Ashes" from the film Deadpool 2.[214] The remix version of the song topped the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart in July 2018.[215] From June to August 2018, she toured the Asia-Pacific region and grossed $56.5 million from 22 shows.[216] On 24 September 2018, she announced the end of her Las Vegas residency Celine, with the final date set for 8 June 2019.[217] She then started working on a new English album.[218] In January 2019, she performed "A Change Is Gonna Come" at Aretha Franklin's tribute concert, 'Aretha! A Grammy Celebration for the Queen of Soul', which was broadcast in March 2019.[219][220] Also in March 2019, she was one of 11 singers from Quebec, alongside Ginette Reno, Diane Dufresne, Isabelle Boulay, Luce Dufault, Louise Forestier, Laurence Jalbert, Catherine Major, Ariane Moffatt, Marie Denise Pelletier, and Marie-Élaine Thibert, who participated in a supergroup recording of Renée Claude's 1971 single "Tu trouveras la paix" after Claude's diagnosis with Alzheimer's disease was announced.[221] On 3 April 2019, during a Facebook Live event, Dion announced her 2019/2020 Courage World Tour, beginning in Quebec City on 18 September 2019.[222] She also announced a new English-language album of the same name, released in November 2019.[223] Courage debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 dated 30 November 2019, earning Dion her first US number-one album in 17 years, having last topped the chart with A New Day Has Come (2002).[224] It is her fifth US number-one album, and earned 113,000 album-equivalent units, including 109,000 pure album sales.[224] It also became her 13th top ten album on the Billboard 200.[224] Thanks to Courage, Dion has collected number-one albums in each of the last three decades, being the fourth woman to achieve the feat after Janet Jackson, Barbra Streisand and Britney Spears.[224] The album also debuted at number one in Canada, becoming Dion's 15th number-one album in the Nielsen SoundScan era and 16th overall in the country.[225] On 18 September 2019, Dion released three songs, "Lying Down", "Courage", and "Imperfections" from her upcoming album, Courage.[226] On 26 February 2020, Dion released two songs as exclusive Spotify singles: an acoustic version of Imperfections, and a cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game". Isaak joined Dion and sang vocals on the track. On 10 June 2020, Dion announced her Courage World Tour will kick off again in 2021, after the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[227] On 21 May 2021, it was announced Dion would return to Las Vegas, in November of the same year, for a limited-run installment of ten dates in collaboration with Resorts World Las Vegas.[228] Billboard listed Dion as the third top paid musician of 2020 (second by female artist), with total of earnings of $17.5 million.[229] Dion contributed vocals to the song "Superwoman" on Diane Warren's 2021 album Diane Warren: The Cave Sessions Vol. 1. 2022–present: Illness, acting debut and Paris Olympics On 15 January 2022, Dion canceled her North American tour dates because of severe muscle spasms.[230] On 8 December, she announced she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological disease.[231] She said the disease affected every aspect of her life, making it difficult to walk, and affected her vocal cords.[232] All her tour dates were cancelled.[233][234]Dion performing at the 1000 Seasons of Elie Saab fashion show on November 13, 2024In 2023, Dion starred as herself in Love Again, her first acting appearance in a feature film.[235] She also recorded five new songs for the soundtrack, released on 12 May; the first single, "Love Again", premiered on 13 April.[235] On 3 May 2024, a mashup of Dion's "I'm Alive" and the Whispers' 1979 song "And the Beat Goes On" was released as a single.[236][237] "Set My Heart on Fire (I'm Alive x And the Beat Goes On)", by Majestic and the Jammin Kid, also includes Dion as a lead credit. The single debuted at number 6 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart.[238] On 25 June 2024, Amazon MGM Studios released a documentary about Dion's life with stiff-person syndrome, I Am: Celine Dion.[239] The I Am: Celine Dion soundtrack was released on 21 June.[240] On 26 July, Dion sang "Hymne à l’amour" from the Eiffel Tower to conclude the 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony. It was her first public performance in four years.[241] Reviewing the ceremony, The Guardian wrote that Dion's performance was an "undaunted, beatific return", with "the gusto of someone who, by her own admission, longs to resume touring more than her fans".[242] On 13 November, Dion walked the runway at the 1000 Seasons of Elie Saab fashion show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where she performed "I'm Alive" and "The Power of Love".[243] Artistry Influences Michael Jackson in 1988. He is cited as the main inspiration for Dion to learn English.Dion cites idols as varied as Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Charles Aznavour, Carole King, Anne Murray, Barbra Streisand, Whitney Houston and the Bee Gees. She eventually collaborated with most of them.[244][245][246][247] Michael Jackson in particular was a major motivation for her to learn English as early as in the 1980s.[248] Her music has been influenced by numerous genres, including pop, rock, gospel, R&B, and soul, and her lyrics focus on themes of poverty, world hunger, and spirituality, with an emphasis on love and romance.[48][249] After the birth of her first child, her work increasingly focused on maternal love.[132][250][251][252] Musical style Dion has faced considerable criticism from critics, who state that her music often retreats behind pop and soul conventions, and is marked by excessive sentimentality.[33][103] According to Keith Harris of Rolling Stone magazine, "[Dion's] sentimentality is bombastic and defiant rather than demure and retiring ... [she] stands at the end of the chain of drastic devolution that goes Aretha–Whitney–Mariah. Far from being an aberration, Dion actually stands as a symbol of a certain kind of pop sensibility—bigger is better, too much is never enough, and the riper the emotion the more true."[253] Her recordings have been mainly in English and French, although she has also sung in several other languages including Japanese, Italian, German, Mandarin, Spanish, and Neapolitan.[254] Her francophone releases, by contrast, tend to be deeper and more varied than her English releases, and consequently have achieved more credibility.[44][255] Critics have stated that Dion's involvement in the production aspect of her music is fundamentally lacking, which results in her work being overproduced[255] and impersonal.[44] However, coming from a family in which all of her siblings were musicians, she dabbled in learning how to play instruments like piano and guitar, and practised with a Fender Stratocaster during the recording sessions for her album Falling into You.[256] Occasionally, Dion has contributed to the writing of a handful of her English and French songs, as well as writing a few songs for other artists such as Marc Dupré. Additionally, as her career progressed, she found herself taking charge in the production of her albums. On her first English album, which she recorded before she had a firm command of the English language, she expressed disapproval, which could have been avoided if she had assumed more creative input.[44] By the time she released her second English album Celine Dion, she assumed more control of the production and recording process, hoping to dispel earlier criticisms. She stated, "On the second album I said, 'Well, I have the choice to be afraid one more time and not be 100% happy, or not be afraid and be part of this album.' This is my album."[44] Besides her contributions to some of her early French albums, Dion wrote a few of the songs on Let's Talk About Love (1997) and These Are Special Times (1998).[257] She is often the subject of media ridicule[258] and parody and is frequently impersonated on shows such as MADtv, Saturday Night Live, South Park, Royal Canadian Air Farce, and This Hour Has 22 Minutes for her strong accent and onstage gesticulations. However, she has stated that she is unaffected by the comments, and is flattered that people take the time to impersonate her.[107] She even invited Ana Gasteyer, who parodied her on SNL, to appear onstage during one of her performances in New York City. While she is rarely politically outspoken, in 2005 following the Hurricane Katrina disaster, Dion appeared on Larry King Live and tearfully criticized the US government's slow response in aiding the victims of the hurricane: "There's people still there waiting to be rescued. To me that is not acceptable ... How can it be so easy to send planes in another country to kill everybody in a second and destroy lives. We need to serve our country."[259] After her interview, she stated, "When I do interviews with Larry King or the big TV shows like that, they put you on the spot, which is very difficult. I do have an opinion, but I'm a singer. I'm not a politician."[18] Dion performing at Taking Chances World Tour in 2008 Voice and timbre In discussions of opera projects, Dion said she was a mezzo-soprano.[260] However, attempts to adapt classical voice types to other forms of singing have been met with controversy.[261] Kent Nagano, maestro of the Munich Symphony Orchestra, remarked, "All you just sang was soprano", after Dion auditioned with two solos from Carmen, wanting to know if she could sing opera.[260] Her timbre has been described as "thin, slightly nasal"[262] with a "raspy" lower register and "bell glass-like high notes".[263] According to Linda Lister in Divafication: The Deification of Modern Female Pop Stars, she has been described as a reigning "Queen of Pop" for her influence over the recording industry during the 1990s, alongside other female artists, including Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.[264] In a countdown of the "22 Greatest Voices in Music" by Blender Magazine and MTV, she placed ninth (sixth for a female), and she was also placed fourth in Cover Magazine's list of "The 100 Outstanding Pop Vocalists".[265][266][267] MTV Australia ranked Dion at fourth place in their list of Top 10 music divas of all time.[268] Dion is often compared to Houston and Carey for her vocal style, and to her idol Barbra Streisand for her voice.[269] She is often praised for her technical virtuosity.[270] Jim Santella of The Buffalo News writes "Like an iron fist in a velvet glove, the power of Celine Dion's voice is cloaked in a silky vibrato that betrays the intensity of her vocal commitment."[271] Jeff Miers, also of The Buffalo News, says of Dion "Her singing voice is absolutely extra-human. She hits notes in full voice, with a controlled vibrato and an incredible conception of pitch, like she's shucking an ear of corn."[272] Stephen Holden of The New York Times states that Dion has "a good-sized arsenal of technical skills. She can deliver tricky melismas, produce expressive vocal catches and sustain long notes without the tiniest wavering of pitch. And as her duets ... have shown, she is a reliable harmony voice."[262] In an interview with Libération, Jean-Jacques Goldman notes that she has "no problem of accuracy or tempo".[273] According to Kent Nagano, she is "a musician who has a good ear, a refinement, and a degree of perfection that is enviable".[260] Charles Alexander of Time states, "[Her] voice glides effortlessly from deep whispers to dead-on high notes, a sweet siren that combines force with grace."[43] In her French repertoire, Dion adorns her vocals with more nuances and expressiveness, with the emotional intensity being "more tender and intimate".[274] Additionally, Luc Plamondon, a French singer-songwriter who has worked closely with Dion claims that there are three chanteuses (stylistically) that she uses: the Québécois, the French, and the American.[274] Her self-titled 1992 album was promoted with the slogan "Remember the name because you'll never forget the voice."[275][276] Legacy Main article: Cultural impact of Celine Dion Dion's stars on Canada's Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame Dion is credited for introducing Francophone music to many non-Francophone countries around the globe. RFI Musique opined that French music "would probably never have got beyond Francophone borders without her"[277] She has also been credited with revitalizing and revolutionizing the entertainment scene in Las Vegas with the gargantuan successes of her residencies there. She signed a $100 million contract for a residency in Vegas, which is considered one of the most lucrative and risky residency contracts in the touring industry.[278] Dion is popularly referred as the reigning "Queen of Las Vegas" by various media outlets for her impact and legacy in the city.[279][280][281] Celine Dion has received various acclaims from fashion critics for reinventing her fashion style over the years. Vogue named her as one of music's most exuberant dressers, beloved as much for her glorious voice as her extravagant sense of style.[282] Since her career's inception in 1981, Dion has been cited as an influence by various music artists all over the world, as well as one of the greaest vocalists of all-time. According to producer, musician, and former American Idol judge Randy Jackson, Dion, Houston, and Carey are the voices of the modern era.[283] Dion has been the subject of various tribute projects around the world, including a jukebox musical Titanique, which is a retelling of the events from the 1997 film Titanic from the perspective of Dion,[284] and a musical comedy biopic titled Aline. Dion has also been the subject of numerous drag queens in their performance, and she has been referenced in music and films. Jazz vocalist Ranee Lee released an album titled "Because You Loved Me," covering some of Dion's biggest songs.[285] Awards and achievements Main articles: List of awards and nominations received by Celine Dion and List of Celine Dion records and achievementsDion's 2024 Summer Olympics performance projected at the Arc de TriompheDion has received hundreds of accolades throughout her career, making her one of the most-awarded artists in popular music. She has won seven American Music Awards,[286] nine Billboard Music Awards,[287] fifty Felix Awards, five Grammy Awards,[288] four Guinness World Records, twenty Juno Awards and twelve World Music Awards. With 75 nominations, she is the most nominated artist in the Juno Awards history and the fourth most awarded.[289][290] Dion holds the Guinness World Record for the most Juno Awards won for Album Of The Year (tied with Michael Bublé and Arcade Fire). She won 3 out of the 13 nominations she received in the category throughout her career.[291] She has won the American Music Award for Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist four times from six nominations, the most of any artist. Dion has received two honorary doctorate degrees in music from Université Laval (2008) and Berklee College of Music (2021).[292][293] She was also presented with the Legion of Honour by former French president Nicolas Sarkozy in 2008 and was elevated to the Companion of the Order of Canada in 2013 by the governor general of Canada, David Johnston for her cultural contributions.[294][295] Dion is the best-selling Canadian recording artist, the best-selling French-language artist and one of the best-selling music artists in history, with record sales exceeding 200 million worldwide.[296][297][298][299][300] Seven of her albums have each sold over 10 million copies worldwide, the second most among women ever. Her albums such as Falling into You (1996) and Let's Talk About Love (1997) are among the top five best-selling albums by women in history, as well as The Colour of My Love (1993) and All the Way... A Decade of Song (1999) which both rank within the top 20 respectively. Dion's signature song "My Heart Will Go On" is the second best-selling female single in history with global sales of more than 18 million.[301] According to Billboard, Dion is the best-selling Canadian artist of the Nielsen Music Canada era.[302] She has scored 16 number-one albums in Canada, six of which have been certified diamond, the most by any artist. In France, Dion has scored six diamond albums, including D'eux (1995) which is the best-selling French-language album in history, spending an all-time record of 44 weeks atop the French Albums chart.[303] In the United States, Dion is the fifth highest-certified female artist, with 53 million album units certified by the Recording Industry Association of America.[304] She is also the second best-selling female album artist in the Neilsen Soundscan era (1991-present) with album sales of 53.2 million.[305] Billboard magazine ranked her the eighth greatest female solo artist of all time,[306] the third most successful female artist of the 1990s and the second best-selling female album artist of the 2000s in the US.[307] She is the sixth most successful female artist in Billboard 200 chart history.[308] According to the Official Charts Company, Dion was the first artist to have the number-one album & song in the UK simultaneously for five consecutive weeks since The Beatles in 1965, as well as the first woman in British charts history to score two singles with sales exceeding over one million each.[309] According to Pollstar, Dion had a career total of over US$1.35 billion from ticket sales of her concert tours and residencies, becoming the second woman to accumulate US$1 billion in concert revenue.[310] Her eighth concert tour, Let's Talk about Love World Tour, was the highest-grossing tour by a female act of the 1990s, earning over US$133 million in revenue.[311] She was the highest-grossing solo live music artist in North America of the 2000s with US$522.2 million.[312] Her ninth concert tour, Taking Chances World Tour, was the second highest-grossing tour by a female act of the 2000s, with earnings of US$280 million.[313] Dion is also the highest-grossing residency act in history, earning a combined US$681 million from two of her residency shows A New Day... (2003–2007) and Celine (2011–2019).[314] Forbes has named her the annual top-earning female musician four times.[c] Other activities Business endeavours Les Productions Feeling Inc., also known as Feeling Inc. or just Feeling, is an artist management company based in Laval, Québec, Canada, and owned by Dion and her husband and manager, Rene Angélil. She is also founder of Nickels Restaurant food chain. She and her husband also own Le Mirage Golf Club and Schwartz's Restaurant. In association with Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf and Shaquille O'Neal, she opened a popular night club called Pure, located at Caesars Palace.[319] Dion launched an eponymous bag and accessories line "Céline Dion Collection". According to Innee-Sedona International, the Asia partner for Bugatti Group said that it already topped $10 million sales after just three collections.[320] Dion became an entrepreneur with the establishment of her franchise restaurant Nickels in 1990. She has since divested her interests in the chain and is no longer affiliated with Nickels, as of 1997.[17] In 2003, Dion signed a deal with Coty to release Celine Dion Parfums.[321] Her latest fragrance, Signature, was released in September 2011[183] with an advertising campaign by New York agency Kraftworks NYC.[322] Since its inception, Celine Dion Parfums has grossed over $850 million in retail sales.[323][324] In October 2004, Air Canada hired Dion as part of their promotional campaign to unveil new service products and an updated livery. "You and I", the theme song sung by Dion, was written by advertising executives working for Air Canada.[325] Philanthropy Dion has actively supported many charity organizations, worldwide. She has promoted the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CCFF) since 1982, and became the foundation's National Celebrity Patron in 1993.[326] She has an emotional attachment to the foundation; her niece Karine died from the disease at the age of sixteen, in Dion's arms. In 2003, she joined a number of other celebrities, athletes, and politicians, including Josh Groban and Yolanda Adams, to support "World Children's Day", a global fundraising effort sponsored by McDonald's. The effort raised money from more than 100 nations and benefited orphanages and children's health organizations. In addition, she has been a major supporter of the T. J. Martell Foundation, the Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, and many health and educational campaigns. During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, she donated $1 million to the victims of the storm, and held a fund-raising event for the victims of the 2004 Asian tsunami, which subsequently raised more than $1 million.[327] After the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, she donated $100,000 to China Children & Teenagers' Fund and sent a letter showing her consolation and support.[328] Since 2004, she is involved, alongside husband René Angelil, with the Québec gay community by supporting the publication of health and HIV prevention materials in Gay Globe Magazine, owned by journalist Roger-Luc Chayer.[329] She is also a member of Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.[330] In November 2018, she launched a gender-neutral clothing line for kids, Celinununu.[331] In 2009, Dion joined an effort with Leonardo DiCaprio, James Cameron and Kate Winslet to donate money to support the nursing home fees of the then-last living survivor of the sinking of the Titanic, Millvina Dean. The campaign resulted in $30,000 as donation.[332][333] Personal life Relationships and family Dion first met René Angélil, her future husband and manager, in 1980, when she was 12 and he was 38, after her brother, Michel Dondalinger Dion, had sent him a demonstration recording of "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" ("It Was Only a Dream/Nothing but a Dream"), a song she, her mother Thérèse, and her brother Jacques Dion had jointly written. Over subsequent years, Angélil guided her to stardom in Francophone territories. After the dissolution (around 1985) of Angélil's second marriage (to Canadian singer Anne Renée), he and Dion took a break from each other professionally, and he spent a major part of the year in Las Vegas, while Dion was learning English and taking dance and vocal lessons in Montreal. Upon his return, "he avoided being alone with me for too long a time",[334] she said in her 2000 autobiography My Story, My Dream. Meanwhile, she kept a photo of Angélil under her pillow, later writing, "Before I fell asleep, I slipped it under the pillow, out of fear that my mother, who always shared a room with me, would find it."[335] She also wrote, "Less and less could I hide from myself the fact that I was in love with René; I had all the symptoms,"[336] and "I was in love with a man I couldn't love, who didn't want me to love him, who didn't want to love me."[337] Dion's mother, who traveled everywhere with her until she was 19, was initially wary of her growing infatuation with a much older and twice-divorced Angélil, but Dion was insistent, telling her mother "I'm not a minor. This is a free country. No one has the right to prevent me from loving whoever I want to."[338] Their professional relationship eventually turned romantic after Dion's win at the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin in 1988, when she was 20.[339][15][340] The romance was known to only family and friends for five years, though Dion nearly revealed it in a tearful 1992 interview with journalist Lise Payette.[341][342] Many years later, Payette penned the song "Je cherche l'ombre" for Dion's 2007 album D'elles.[343] Dion and Angélil became engaged on 30 March 1993, which was Dion's 25th birthday,[344] and made their relationship public in the liner notes of her 1993 album The Colour of My Love.[345] They married on 17 December 1994, at Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, Quebec. On 5 January 2000, Dion and Angélil renewed their wedding vows in Las Vegas.[346] In May 2000, Dion had two small operations at a fertility clinic in New York to improve her chances of conceiving, after deciding to use in vitro fertilization because of years of failed attempts to conceive. Their first son, René-Charles Angélil, was born on 25 January 2001. Dion suffered a miscarriage in 2009. In May 2010, Dion announced that she was 14 weeks pregnant with twins after a sixth treatment of in vitro fertilization. On Saturday, 23 October 2010, at 11:11 and 11:12 am respectively, Dion gave birth to fraternal twins by Caesarean section at St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida.[347] The twins were named Eddy, after Dion's favourite French songwriter, Eddy Marnay, who had also produced her first five albums; and Nelson, after former South African president Nelson Mandela.[348] She appeared with her newborn sons on the cover of 9 December 2010 issue of the Canadian edition of Hello! magazine.[349] Dion and husband René Angélil in 2012 On 14 January 2016, Angélil died at age 73 of throat cancer.[350][351] His funeral was held on 22 January 2016, in Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, where he and Dion wed 21 years earlier. The couple's eldest son René-Charles gave the eulogy, three days before his 15th birthday.[352] Following Angélil's death, Dion became the sole owner and president of her management and production companies, including CDA Productions and Les Productions Feeling.[353][354] Two days after Angélil's death—on what would have been her husband's birthday—one of Dion's brothers, Daniel, died at age 59, also of cancer.[355] Health On 22 March 2018, Dion's management team announced that she had been dealing with hearing irregularities for the previous 12 to 18 months due to patulous Eustachian tube and would undergo a minimally invasive surgical procedure to correct the problem after ear-drop medications appeared to be no longer working.[356] Owing to her slight frame, Dion has been subject to eating disorder rumors for decades, which she has consistently denied:[357][358] "I don't have an eating problem, and there's nothing more I can say about it";[15] "My work requires me to be in great physical shape. I wouldn't have been able to give up to a hundred shows a year and travel ceaselessly from one end of the world to the other if I had eaten too much or not enough, or if, as certain magazines have claimed, I made myself throw up after each meal."[359] She has often spoken about having been bullied at school and lacking confidence in her early years in the business:[360] "I didn't have, visually, what it took. I was not pretty, I had teeth problems, and I was very skinny. I didn't fit the mold".[361] Dion took up ballet under the guidance of her former dancer, Naomi Stikeman, who also previously performed for The National Ballet of Canada and La La La Human Steps, and former Cirque du Soleil dancer-turned-fashion-illustrator, Pepe Muñoz, who is also part of her styling team.[357][362] She is also a skier and a regular at her son René-Charles' hockey games.[363][364][365] In December 2022, Dion disclosed that she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome,[366][367] a neurological disorder affecting her muscles. In June 2024, Dion publicly disclosed in a People magazine cover story that she had struggled with a variety of mysterious symptoms for 17 years before her August 2022 diagnosis.[368] It was also concurrently revealed that for two years, Dion had been under the care of Dr. Amanda Piquet, a specialist in autoimmune neurology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colorado,[369] and that Dion's charitable foundation was donating $2 million to the Anschutz Medical Campus to support autoimmune neurology research for five years.[370] Dion explained that with the help of Dr. Piquet and other experts, she was already preparing to return to the stage: "My voice is being rebuilt as we speak, right now."[371] Wealth The Henderson neighbourhood on the south shore of Lake Las Vegas where Dion reportedly resides (site obscured by landscaping)[372] In 2024, Forbes reported that Dion had a net worth of US$550 million, getting her to no. 59 on the magazine's list of America's Richest Self-Made Women.[373] In 2023, Dion sold her Summerlin, Nevada house for US$30 million.[374] She previously owned a home on a private island in Montreal, which she sold for US$25.5 million in 2019.[375] In 2017, Dion sold her Jupiter Island, Florida home for US$38.5 million[376] After the death of her mother in 2020, Dion listed her mother's Laval home for US$1.785 million.[377] As of 2024, Dion resides in a house in Henderson, Nevada, which was reportedly purchased for US$1.5 million in 2003 and as of 2024 was now closer to US$4.5 million in value after renovations.[378] Discography Main articles: Celine Dion albums discography, Celine Dion singles discography, and List of songs recorded by Celine Dion .mw-parser-output .col-begin{border-collapse:collapse;padding:0;color:inherit;width:100%;border:0;margin:0}.mw-parser-output .col-begin-small{font-size:90%}.mw-parser-output .col-break{vertical-align:top;text-align:left}.mw-parser-output .col-break-2{width:50%}.mw-parser-output .col-break-3{width:33.3%}.mw-parser-output .col-break-4{width:25%}.mw-parser-output .col-break-5{width:20%}@media(max-width:720px){.mw-parser-output .col-begin,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr>td{display:block!important;width:100%!important}.mw-parser-output .col-break{padding-left:0!important}} French-language studio albums La Voix du bon Dieu (1981) Céline Dion chante Noël (1981) Tellement j'ai d'amour... (1982) Les chemins de ma maison (1983) Chants et contes de Noël (1983) Mélanie (1984) C'est pour toi (1985) Incognito (1987) Dion chante Plamondon (1991) D'eux (1995) S'il suffisait d'aimer (1998) 1 fille & 4 types (2003) D'elles (2007) Sans attendre (2012) Encore un soir (2016) English-language studio albums Unison (1990) Celine Dion (1992) The Colour of My Love (1993) Falling into You (1996) Let's Talk About Love (1997) These Are Special Times (1998) A New Day Has Come (2002) One Heart (2003) Miracle (2004) Taking Chances (2007) Loved Me Back to Life (2013) Courage (2019) Concert tours and residencies Main article: List of Celine Dion concerts See also: List of highest-grossing live music artists Tours .mw-parser-output .div-col{margin-top:0.3em;column-width:30em}.mw-parser-output .div-col-small{font-size:90%}.mw-parser-output .div-col-rules{column-rule:1px solid #aaa}.mw-parser-output .div-col dl,.mw-parser-output .div-col ol,.mw-parser-output .div-col ul{margin-top:0}.mw-parser-output .div-col li,.mw-parser-output .div-col dd{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column} Les chemins de ma maison (1983–1984) Céline Dion en concert (1985) Tournée Incognito (1988) Unison Tour (1990–1991) Celine Dion in Concert (1992–1993) The Colour of My Love Tour (1994–1995) D'eux Tour (1995–1996) Falling into You: Around the World (1996–1997) Let's Talk About Love World Tour (1998–1999) Taking Chances World Tour (2008–2009) Tournée Européenne 2013 Summer Tour 2016 Celine Dion Live 2017 Celine Dion Live 2018 Courage World Tour (2019–2020) Residencies A New Day... (2003–2007) Celine (2011–2019) Filmography Main article: Celine Dion videography Touched by an Angel The Nanny All My Children La fureur de Céline Des fleurs sur la neige Quest for Camelot as Juliana (singing voice) Behind the Music Céline sur les Plaines Celine: Through the Eyes of the World Sur la piste du Marsupilami Hell's Kitchen Muppets Most Wanted Love Again See also List of music artists by net worth Notes .mw-parser-output .reflist{margin-bottom:0.5em;list-style-type:decimal}@media screen{.mw-parser-output .reflist{font-size:90%}}.mw-parser-output .reflist .references{font-size:100%;margin-bottom:0;list-style-type:inherit}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-2{column-width:30em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns-3{column-width:25em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns{margin-top:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns ol{margin-top:0}.mw-parser-output .reflist-columns li{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-alpha{list-style-type:upper-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-upper-roman{list-style-type:upper-roman}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-alpha{list-style-type:lower-alpha}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-greek{list-style-type:lower-greek}.mw-parser-output .reflist-lower-roman{list-style-type:lower-roman} ^ Although common to pronounce her first name as /səˈliːn/ sə-LEEN, the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English has the pronunciation listed as /seɪˈliːn/ say-LEEN.[1] In addition to /diˈɒn/ dee-ON, her last name is also pronounced in the UK as /ˈdiːɒn/ DEE-on.[2] ^ In Quebec French, Dion is pronounced [d͡zjɔ̃]. ^ 1997:[315] 1998:[316] 2004:[317] 2006:[318] References ^ .mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit;word-wrap:break-word}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"\"""\"""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation:target{background-color:rgba(0,127,255,0.133)}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-free.id-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Lock-green.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited.id-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration.id-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription.id-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg")right 0.1em center/9px no-repeat}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg")right 0.1em center/12px no-repeat}body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-free a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-limited a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-registration a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .id-lock-subscription a,body:not(.skin-timeless):not(.skin-minerva) .mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background-size:contain;padding:0 1em 0 0}.mw-parser-output .cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:none;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;color:var(--color-error,#d33)}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{color:var(--color-error,#d33)}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#085;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right{padding-right:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .citation .mw-selflink{font-weight:inherit}@media screen{.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}html.skin-theme-clientpref-night .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{color:#18911f}}@media screen and (prefers-color-scheme:dark){html.skin-theme-clientpref-os .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{color:#18911f}}"Dion, Céline". 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"Celine Dion reveals she has a rare neurological syndrome". CNN. ^ Chiu, Melody (11 June 2024). "Céline Dion Details Scary Stiff-Person Syndrome Symptoms Going Back 17 Years: 'I Was Going Down, Down, Down' (Exclusive)". People. Retrieved 21 June 2024. ^ Campbell-Hicks, Jennifer (11 June 2024). "Colorado doctor has treated Celine Dion's stiff person syndrome for 2 years". 9NEWS. Retrieved 19 June 2024. ^ Parkins, Katie (19 June 2024). "Céline Dion donating $2 million to Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus over the next five years". Denver 7 ABC. Retrieved 19 June 2024. ^ Vardy, Emma (13 June 2024). "Celine Dion says 'I'm back' after health struggles". BBC News. Retrieved 24 July 2024. ^ Wargo, Buck (4 September 2020). "Lake Las Vegas Mediterranean-style mansion lists for $7.95M". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 15 October 2023. ^ Dolan, Kerry A.; Murphy, Andrea (28 May 2024). "Forbes Richest Self-Made Women in America 2024 List". Forbes. 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"Celine Dion shuts down parody website". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 22 July 2011. The 100 Outstanding Pop Vocalist covemagazine.com Retrieved 1 November 2005. Joel Whitburn Presents the Billboard Hot 100 Charts: The Nineties (ISBN 0-89820-137-3) World Music Awards Diamond Award Retrieved 1 November 2005, (Search by year required) Further reading .mw-parser-output .refbegin{margin-bottom:0.5em}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents>ul{margin-left:0}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents>ul>li{margin-left:0;padding-left:3.2em;text-indent:-3.2em}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents ul,.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents ul li{list-style:none}@media(max-width:720px){.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents>ul>li{padding-left:1.6em;text-indent:-1.6em}}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-columns{margin-top:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-columns ul{margin-top:0}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-columns li{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}@media screen{.mw-parser-output .refbegin{font-size:90%}} Beauregard, Sylvain (2002). Passion Celine Dion the Book: The Ultimate Guide for the Fan. Trafford Pub. ISBN 978-1-55369-212-6. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Dion, Céline (2001). Céline Dion: My Story, My Dream. Avon. ISBN 978-0-380-81905-8. Geddes, Anne; Dion, Céline (2004). Miracle: a celebration of new life. Andrews McMeel Pub. ISBN 978-0-7407-4696-3. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Wilson, Carl (2007). Let's Talk About Love: A Journey to the End of Taste. Continuum. ISBN 978-0-8264-2788-5. 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Les chemins de ma maison Chants et contes de Noël Mélanie C'est pour toi Incognito Dion chante Plamondon D'eux S'il suffisait d'aimer 1 fille & 4 types D'elles Sans attendre Encore un soir English Unison Celine Dion The Colour of My Love Falling into You Let's Talk About Love These Are Special Times A New Day Has Come One Heart Miracle Taking Chances Loved Me Back to Life Courage Live albums Céline Dion en concert À l'Olympia Live à Paris Au cœur du stade A New Day... Live in Las Vegas Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert Céline une seule fois / Live 2013 CompilationsFrench Du soleil au cœur Les plus grands succès de Céline Dion Les oiseaux du bonheur Les chansons en or The Best of Celine Dion Les premières années Gold Vol. 1 Gold Vol. 2 C'est pour vivre The Collection 1982–1988 The Early Singles On ne change pas Un peu de nous English All the Way... A Decade of Song The Collector's Series, Volume One Let's Talk About Love / Falling into You / A New Day Has Come Complete Best Ultimate Box My Love: Essential Collection The Best of Celine Dion & David Foster The Best So Far... 2018 Tour Edition Soundtrack albums Love Again I Am: Celine Dion Videography Unison The Colour of My Love Concert Live à Paris ...Live in Memphis 1997 Au cœur du stade All the Way... A Decade of Song & Video On ne change pas Live in Las Vegas: A New Day... Céline sur les Plaines Celine: Through the Eyes of the World Taking Chances World Tour: The Concert Céline une seule fois / Live 2013 I Am: Celine Dion Concert tours Incognito Tour Unison Tour Celine Dion in Concert The Colour of My Love Tour D'eux Tour Falling into You: Around the World Let's Talk About Love World Tour Taking Chances World Tour Tournée Européenne 2013 Asia Tour (cancelled) Summer Tour 2016 Celine Dion Live 2017 Celine Dion Live 2018 Courage World Tour Concert residencies A New Day... Celine TV specials These Are Special Times All the Way... A Decade of Song A New Day Has Come Celine in Las Vegas, Opening Night Live That's Just the Woman in Me Related articles René Angélil Thérèse Dion Nickels Grill & Bar Schwartz's Celine Dion Parfums Miracle: A Celebration of New Life Céline Titanique Category vteCeline Dion songs Singles discography 1980s singles "Ce n'était qu'un rêve" "La voix du bon Dieu" "Tellement j'ai d'amour pour toi" "D'amour ou d'amitié" "Mon ami m'a quittée" "Ne me plaignez pas" "Une colombe" "Mon rêve de toujours" "Un amour pour moi" "Vois comme c'est beau" "C'est pour toi" "C'est pour vivre" "Dans la main d'un magicien" "La ballade de Michel" "L'univers a besoin d'amour" "Fais ce que tu voudras" "On traverse un miroir" "Incognito" "Je ne veux pas" "Lolita (trop jeune pour aimer)" "Comme un cœur froid" "La religieuse" "Ne partez pas sans moi" "Délivre-moi" "Jours de fièvre" "D'abord, c'est quoi l'amour" "Can't Live with You, Can't Live Without You" 1990s singles "(If There Was) Any Other Way" "Unison" "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" "The Last to Know" "Beauty and the Beast" "Je danse dans ma tête" "If You Asked Me To" "Nothing Broken but My Heart" "Love Can Move Mountains" "Water from the Moon" "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)" "When I Fall in Love" "The Power of Love" "L'amour existe encore" "Misled" "Think Twice" "Only One Road" "Calling You" "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" "Je sais pas" "Next Plane Out" "To Love You More" "Falling into You" "Because You Loved Me" "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" "The Power of the Dream" "All by Myself" "Call the Man" "J'attendais" "Tell Him" "Be the Man" "The Reason" "My Heart Will Go On" "Immortality" "Zora sourit" "I'm Your Angel" "S'il suffisait d'aimer" "On ne change pas" "Treat Her Like a Lady" "That's the Way It Is" 2000s singles "Live (for the One I Love)" "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" "I Want You to Need Me" "Sous le vent" "A New Day Has Come" "I'm Alive" "Goodbye's (The Saddest Word)" "I Drove All Night" "One Heart" "Tout l'or des hommes" "Have You Ever Been in Love" "Et je t'aime encore" "Je ne vous oublie pas" "Tous les secrets" "Tout près du bonheur" "I Believe in You (Je crois en toi)" "Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serais celle-là)" "Immensité" "Taking Chances" "Eyes on Me" "A World to Believe In" "The Prayer" "Alone" "My Love" 2010s singles "Parler à mon père" "Le miracle" "Qui peut vivre sans amour?" "Loved Me Back to Life" "Incredible" "The Show Must Go On" "Encore un soir" "Recovering" "L'étoile" "Si c'était à refaire" "Je nous veux" "Les yeux au ciel" "Ashes" "Imperfections" "Lying Down" "Courage" 2020s singles "Set My Heart on Fire (I'm Alive x And the Beat Goes On)" Promotional singles "Have a Heart" "Des mots qui sonnent" "Quelqu'un que j'aime, quelqu'un qui m'aime" "Did You Give Enough Love" "Plus haut que moi" "(You Make Me Feel Like A) Natural Woman" "Le ballet" "Les derniers seront les premiers" "You've Got a Friend" "It's Hard to Say Goodbye" "En attendant ses pas" "God Bless America" "At Last" "Stand by Your Side" "Faith" "Contre nature" "You and I" "Beautiful Boy" "Je lui dirai" "Ma Nouvelle-France" "In Some Small Way" "Voler" "Breakaway" "Water and a Flame" "Celle qui m'a tout appris" "L'hymne" "Flying on My Own" "Love Again" "I'll Be" "Hymne à l'amour" Other songs "Destin" "J'irai où tu iras" "Send Me a Lover" "Miles to Go (Before I Sleep)" "Dans un autre monde" "O Holy Night" "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" "On s'est aimé à cause" "How Does a Moment Last Forever" "The Gift" Category Awards for Celine Dion vteEurovision Song Contest winnersCountries1950s Switzerland Netherlands France Netherlands 1960s France Luxembourg France Denmark Italy Luxembourg Austria United Kingdom Spain France Netherlands Spain United Kingdom 1970s Ireland Monaco Luxembourg Luxembourg Sweden Netherlands United Kingdom France Israel Israel 1980s Ireland United Kingdom Germany Luxembourg Sweden Norway Belgium Ireland Switzerland Yugoslavia 1990s Italy Sweden Ireland Ireland Ireland Norway Ireland United Kingdom Israel Sweden 2000s Denmark Estonia Latvia Turkey Ukraine Greece Finland Serbia Russia Norway 2010s Germany Azerbaijan Sweden Denmark Austria Sweden Ukraine Portugal Israel Netherlands 2020s Italy Ukraine Sweden Switzerland Performers1950s Lys Assia Corry Brokken André Claveau Teddy Scholten 1960s Jacqueline Boyer Jean-Claude Pascal Isabelle Aubret Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann Gigliola Cinquetti France Gall Udo Jürgens Sandie Shaw Massiel Frida Boccara Lenny Kuhr Lulu Salomé 1970s Dana Séverine Vicky Leandros Anne-Marie David ABBA Teach-In Brotherhood of Man Marie Myriam Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta Milk and Honey 1980s Johnny Logan Bucks Fizz Nicole Corinne Hermès Herreys Bobbysocks! Sandra Kim Johnny Logan Celine Dion Riva 1990s Toto Cutugno Carola Linda Martin Niamh Kavanagh Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan Secret Garden Eimear Quinn Katrina and the Waves Dana International Charlotte Nilsson 2000s Olsen Brothers Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL Marie N Sertab Erener Ruslana Helena Paparizou Lordi Marija Šerifović Dima Bilan Alexander Rybak 2010s Lena Ell and Nikki Loreen Emmelie de Forest Conchita Wurst Måns Zelmerlöw Jamala Salvador Sobral Netta Duncan Laurence 2020s Måneskin Kalush Orchestra Loreen Nemo Songs1950s "Refrain" "Net als toen" "Dors, mon amour" "'n Beetje" 1960s "Tom Pillibi" "Nous les amoureux" "Un premier amour" "Dansevise" "Non ho l'età" "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" "Merci, Chérie" "Puppet on a String" "La, la, la" "Boom Bang-a-Bang" "Un jour, un enfant" "De troubadour" "Vivo cantando" 1970s "All Kinds of Everything" "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" "Après toi" "Tu te reconnaîtras" "Waterloo" "Ding-a-dong" "Save Your Kisses for Me" "L'Oiseau et l'Enfant" "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" "Hallelujah" 1980s "What's Another Year" "Making Your Mind Up" "Ein bißchen Frieden" "Si la vie est cadeau" "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" "La det swinge" "J'aime la vie" "Hold Me Now" "Ne partez pas sans moi" "Rock Me" 1990s "Insieme: 1992" "Fångad av en stormvind" "Why Me?" "In Your Eyes" "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" "Nocturne" "The Voice" "Love Shine a Light" "Diva" "Take Me to Your Heaven" 2000s "Fly on the Wings of Love" "Everybody" "I Wanna" "Everyway That I Can" "Wild Dances" "My Number One" "Hard Rock Hallelujah" "Molitva" "Believe" "Fairytale" 2010s "Satellite" "Running Scared" "Euphoria" "Only Teardrops" "Rise Like a Phoenix" "Heroes" "1944" "Amar pelos dois" "Toy" "Arcade" 2020s "Zitti e buoni" "Stefania" "Tattoo" "The Code" Songwriters1950s Géo Voumard / Émile Gardaz Guus Jansen / Willy van Hemert Hubert Giraud / Pierre Delanoë Dick Schallies / Willy van Hemert 1960s André Popp / Pierre Cour Jacques Datin / Maurice Vidalin Claude-Henri Vic / Roland Valande Otto Francker / Sejr Volmer-Sørensen Nicola Salerno / Mario Panzeri Serge Gainsbourg Udo Jürgens / Udo Jürgens, Thomas Hörbiger Bill Martin, Phil Coulter Manuel de la Calva, Ramón Arcusa David Hartsema / Lenny Kuhr Alan Moorhouse / Peter Warne María José de Cerato / Aniano Alcalde Emil Stern / Eddy Marnay 1970s Derry Lindsay / Jackie Smith Jean-Pierre Bourtayre / Yves Dessca Mario Panas / Klaus Munro / Yves Dessca Claude Morgan / Vline Buggy Benny Andersson / Björn Ulvaeus / Stig Anderson Dick Bakker / Will Luikinga / Eddy Ouwens Tony Hiller / Lee Sheriden / Martin Lee Jean-Paul Cara / Joe Gracy Nurit Hirsh / Ehud Manor Kobi Oshrat / Shimrit Orr [he] 1980s Shay Healy Andy Hill / John Danter Ralph Siegel / Bernd Meinunger Jean-Pierre Millers / Alain Garcia Torgny Söderberg / Britt Lindeborg Rolf Løvland Jean Paul Furnémon / Angelo Crisci / Rosario Marino Atria Johnny Logan Nella Martinetti, Atilla Şereftuğ Rajko Dujmić / Stevo Cvikić 1990s Toto Cutugno Stephan Berg Johnny Logan Jimmy Walsh Brendan Graham Rolf Løvland / Petter Skavland Brendan Graham Kimberley Rew Svika Pick / Yoav Ginai [he] Lars Diedricson / Gert Lengstrand [sv] 2000s Jørgen Olsen Ivar Must / Maian-Anna Kärmas Marija Naumova / Marats Samauskis Demir Demirkan / Sertab Erener Ruslana Lyzhychko / Oleksandr Ksenofontov Christos Dantis / Natalia Germanou Mr Lordi Vladimir Graić / Saša Milošević Mare Dima Bilan / Jim Beanz Alexander Rybak 2010s Julie Frost / John Gordon [da] Stefan Örn / Sandra Bjurman / Iain James Farquharson Thomas G:son / Peter Boström Lise Cabble / Julia Fabrin Jakobsen / Thomas Stengaard Charlie Mason / Joey Patulka / Ali Zuckwoski / Julian Maas Anton Hård af Segerstad / Joy Deb / Linnea Deb Jamala Luísa Sobral Doron Medalie / Stav Beger Duncan Laurence / Joel Sjöö / Wouter Hardy / Will Knox 2020s Damiano David / Ethan Torchio / Thomas Raggi / Victoria De Angelis Ihor Didenchuk / Ivan Klimenko / Oleh Psiuk / Tymofii Muzychuk / Vitalii Duzhyk Jimmy Thörnfeldt / Jimmy Jansson / Loreen / Moa "Cazzi Opeia" Carlebecker / Peter Boström / Thomas G:son Benjamin Alasu / Lasse Midtsian Nymann / Linda Dale / Nemo Mettler Category vteAmerican Music Award for Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist Natalie Cole (1992) Michael Bolton (1993) Kenny G (1994) Michael Bolton (1995) Eagles (1996) Whitney Houston (1997) Elton John (1998) Celine Dion (1999) Phil Collins (2000) Celine Dion (2001) Sade (2002) Celine Dion (2003) Celine Dion (2003) Sheryl Crow (2004) Kelly Clarkson (2005) Kelly Clarkson (2006) Daughtry (2007) Jordin Sparks (2008) Taylor Swift (2009) Michael Bublé (2010) Adele (2011) Adele (2012) Maroon 5 (2013) Katy Perry (2014) Taylor Swift (2015) Adele (2016) Shawn Mendes (2017) Shawn Mendes (2018) Taylor Swift (2019) Jonas Brothers (2020) vteAmerican Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist Helen Reddy (1974) Olivia Newton-John (1975) Olivia Newton-John (1976) Olivia Newton-John (1977) Linda Ronstadt (1978) Linda Ronstadt (1979) Donna Summer (1980) Barbra Streisand (1981) Pat Benatar (1982) Olivia Newton-John (1983) Pat Benatar (1984) Cyndi Lauper (1985) Tina Turner (1986) Whitney Houston (1987) Whitney Houston (1988) Whitney Houston (1989) Paula Abdul (1990) Janet Jackson (1991) Paula Abdul (1992) Mariah Carey (1993) Whitney Houston (1994) Mariah Carey (1995) Mariah Carey (1996) Alanis Morissette (1997) Celine Dion (1998) Celine Dion (1999) Shania Twain (2000) Faith Hill (2001) Janet Jackson (2002) Sheryl Crow (2003) Jennifer Lopez (2003) Sheryl Crow (2004) Gwen Stefani (2005) Kelly Clarkson (2006) Fergie (2007) Rihanna (2008) Taylor Swift (2009) Lady Gaga (2010) Adele (2011) Katy Perry (2012) Taylor Swift (2013) Katy Perry (2014) Ariana Grande (2015) Selena Gomez (2016) Lady Gaga (2017) Taylor Swift (2018) Taylor Swift (2019) Taylor Swift (2020) Taylor Swift (2021) Taylor Swift (2022) vteGrammy Award for Album of the Year1950s The Music from Peter Gunn – Henry Mancini (1958) Come Dance with Me! – Frank Sinatra (1959) 1960s The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart – Bob Newhart (1960) Judy at Carnegie Hall – Judy Garland (1961) The First Family – Vaughn Meader (1962) The Barbra Streisand Album – Barbra Streisand (1963) Getz/Gilberto – Stan Getz & João Gilberto (1964) September of My Years – Frank Sinatra (1965) A Man and His Music – Frank Sinatra (1966) Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band – The Beatles (1967) By the Time I Get to Phoenix – Glen Campbell (1968) Blood, Sweat & Tears – Blood, Sweat & Tears (1969) 1970s Bridge over Troubled Water – Simon & Garfunkel (1970) Tapestry – Carole King (1971) The Concert for Bangladesh – George Harrison & Friends (1972) Innervisions – Stevie Wonder (1973) Fulfillingness' First Finale – Stevie Wonder (1974) Still Crazy After All These Years – Paul Simon (1975) Songs in the Key of Life – Stevie Wonder (1976) Rumours – Fleetwood Mac (1977) Saturday Night Fever – Various Artists (1978) 52nd Street – Billy Joel (1979) 1980s Christopher Cross – Christopher Cross (1980) Double Fantasy – John Lennon & Yoko Ono (1981) Toto IV – Toto (1982) Thriller – Michael Jackson (1983) Can't Slow Down – Lionel Richie (1984) No Jacket Required – Phil Collins (1985) Graceland – Paul Simon (1986) The Joshua Tree – U2 (1987) Faith – George Michael (1988) Nick of Time – Bonnie Raitt (1989) 1990s Back on the Block – Quincy Jones and Various Artists (1990) Unforgettable... with Love – Natalie Cole (1991) Unplugged – Eric Clapton (1992) The Bodyguard – Whitney Houston (1993) MTV Unplugged – Tony Bennett (1994) Jagged Little Pill – Alanis Morissette (1995) Falling into You – Celine Dion (1996) Time Out of Mind – Bob Dylan (1997) The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill – Lauryn Hill (1998) Supernatural – Santana (1999) 2000s Two Against Nature – Steely Dan (2000) O Brother, Where Art Thou? – Various Artists (2001) Come Away with Me – Norah Jones (2002) Speakerboxxx/The Love Below – Outkast (2003) Genius Loves Company – Ray Charles & Various Artists (2004) How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb – U2 (2005) Taking the Long Way – Dixie Chicks (2006) River: The Joni Letters – Herbie Hancock (2007) Raising Sand – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss (2008) Fearless – Taylor Swift (2009) 2010s The Suburbs – Arcade Fire (2010) 21 – Adele (2011) Babel – Mumford & Sons (2012) Random Access Memories – Daft Punk (2013) Morning Phase – Beck (2014) 1989 – Taylor Swift (2015) 25 – Adele (2016) 24K Magic – Bruno Mars (2017) Golden Hour – Kacey Musgraves (2018) When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? – Billie Eilish (2019) 2020s Folklore – Taylor Swift (2020) We Are – Jon Batiste (2021) Harry's House – Harry Styles (2022) Midnights – Taylor Swift (2023) Cowboy Carter – Beyoncé (2024) vteGrammy Award for Record of the Year1950s "Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu (Volare)" – Domenico Modugno (1958) "Mack the Knife" – Bobby Darin (1959) 1960s "Theme from A Summer Place" – Percy Faith (1960) "Moon River" – Henry Mancini (1961) "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" – Tony Bennett (1962) "Days of Wine and Roses" – Henry Mancini (1963) "The Girl from Ipanema" – Astru
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